A new edition is due, details can be seen here:
Telecommunications Law and Regulation 3rd ed isbn 9780199559350

Telecommunications Law and Regulation 2nd ed

Subjects:
Telecommunications Law
Contents:
PART I: THE FUNDAMENTALS
1 Communications Law and Regulation: Introduction and Sources of Law
2 The Economics of Telecommunications Regulation
PART II: THE UK AND EU REGULATORY REGIMES
3 The Telecommunications Regime in the UK
4 European Union Telecommunications Law
PART III: KEY ISSUES AND TRANSACTIONS
5 Authorisation and Licensing
6 Access and Interconnection
7 Telecommunication Outsourcing
8 Competition Law in Telecommunications
9 Telecommunications, Standards and Intellectual Property Issues
PART IV: COMMUNICATIONS CONTENT
10 Communications Privacy
11 Content Regulation: Broadcasting, Internet, Premium Rate Services
PART V: INTERNATIONAL REGULATORY REGIMES
12 The International Regulatory Regimes
13 Overview of US Telecommunications Law
14 Telecommunications Reform in Emerging Markets
15 Designing Regulatory Frameworks for Developing Countries

ISBN13: 9780199274475
ISBN: 0199274479
New Edition ISBN: 9780199559350
Published: January 2005
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Binding: Paperback
Price: £89.00

Wildy's Book of the Month - February 2005
The telecommunications industry has undergone fundamental change in structure, from that of monopoly to one of competition. Advances in technology have resulted in convergence with other industries with separate regulation resulting in the need for consolidation. Much of the laws and regulations examined in this second edition of Telecommunications Law are concerned with this process of change and regulating for competition.

Telecommunications Law and Regulation is fully updated and contains new chapters on 'Sources of Law', 'Intellectual Property Issues' and 'Content Regulation', including broadcasting, internet and premium rate services, as well as much expanded coverage of developing countries. It is written by many of the leading experts and practitioners in the field, and offers a thorough survey of the law and regulatory structures relating to telecommunications.

This book is a highly accessible and thought-provoking book for postgraduate study. It is also essential reading for legal practitioners involved in the communications industry and of interest to management consultants, bankers and accountants who will need to be aware of the legal implications of this fast changing area.