Telecommunications law and practice

Telecommunications law and practice

AN ,^' FEB ~HE C()MPUTER I,AW AND SECURITY I~[EPORT i 1988-891 5 CISR e CONCLUSION The World Weather Watch programme has only been made possible a...

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CONCLUSION The World Weather Watch programme has only been made possible as a result of the introduction of new and improved telecommunications means including long-distance high-speed data links and satellite telecommunications and of the development of numerical weather analysis and forecasting methods through the use of high-speed electronic computers. World Weather Watch has also been made possible by the planning and coordination achieved by WMO and ITU with the active support and participation of all their members.

network of medium to high-speed data links, using the techniques employed in packet switching. Regional meteorological telecommunication networks consist of an integrated system of communication means interconnecting regional hubs, regional and/or specialised meteorological centres and national centres. While the capacity of the main high-speed data link is almost 50 times faster than an ordinary teleprinter, the regional telecommunication network is an integrated system of 243 circuits that are in operation around the clock.

This review was produced by the International Telecommunication Union Public Relations Division.

BOOK REVIEW TELECOMMUNICATIONS

The field of telecommunications has seen major changes ~n recent years since the deregulation of telecommunications brought about by the legislation in 1981 and 1984. This book by Colin Long, Solicitor and Report Correspondent provides businessmen and lawyers with an introduction to : telecommunications law and a history of the development of liberalisation in this country. The author covers the regulatory regime laid down by the 1984 Act which paved the way for BT's privatisation. He continues with a look at the most recent developments within the EC, including the Green Paper on Telecommunications published last year, which proposes the liberalisation of the supply of telecommunications equipment and services. The licensing regulations governing the operation of private systems and :::

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networks are also considered, as well as the very active area of value added services in which some of the major computer and data communication companies are now participating. The procedures for obtaining approval of telecoms apparatus are also explained, as are the property and environmental rights and responsibilities of telecommunications operators. Finally, there is examination of the legal issues arising from the deployment of the new technologies: issues such as copyright infringement, satellite broadcasting, customer contracts, criminal liability and computer hacking of telecommunications systems. The book will provide a most useful introduction to telecommunications law and is recommended.

ijiii: Telecommunications Law and Practice, Colin D Long 1988 (Sweet & Maxwell, 206pp.) £29.00 ISBN 0421 377 801

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Peter Evans Head of Information Technology Group. Grant Thornton, London. Director, Grant Thornton Management Consultants Limited

BRINGING OUT THE FACTS Cliff Dilloway

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