Background
Hudson, Heather Elizabeth was born on January 4, 1947 in Vancouver, B.C., Canada. Daughter of Bruce Earl and Beulah May (Ashton) Hudson. came to the United States, 1968.
(A comprehensive guide to international telecommunications...)
A comprehensive guide to international telecommunications, explaining complex technical standards, government regulations, and enforcement practices that vary by country or by region. Hudson clarifies standards and practices relating to voice and data transmissions and addresses the difficult process of privatizing government-run and/or broadcast networks.
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(Offers an instructive look at the role modern telecommuni...)
Offers an instructive look at the role modern telecommunications infrastructures play in promoting vibrant rural economies. The authors provide prescriptive policy recommendations for everyone concerned with rural economic development, from state and rural policymakers to telecommunications industry executives.
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( The volume examines the role of telecommunications in t...)
The volume examines the role of telecommunications in the development process. While it seems obvious that telecommunications contribute to the efficient operation and productive growth of an economy, telecommunications may be a cause, a consequence, and a manifestation of development. There has been a growing interest among researches in examining the impact of telecommunications in both industrialized and developing societies. The purpose of this volume is to bring together the research in the field in order to make it more widely available, and to put research questions and findings within a development framework.
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consultant lawyer telecommunications educator
Hudson, Heather Elizabeth was born on January 4, 1947 in Vancouver, B.C., Canada. Daughter of Bruce Earl and Beulah May (Ashton) Hudson. came to the United States, 1968.
Bachelor with honors, U. B.C., 1968; Master of Arts, Stanford University, 1969; Doctor of Philosophy, Stanford University, 1974; Juris Doctor, University Texas, 1987.
Consultant, Canada Department Communications, Ottawa, Ontario, 1970-1974;
consultant, State of Alaska, Anchorage, 1976-1977;
director telecommunications, Academy for Ednl. Development, Washington, 1977-1981;
associate professor, University Texas, Austin, 1981-1987;
professor, director telecommunications program, McLaren School Business, U. San Francisco, since 1987. President Keewatin Communications, Ottawa, since 1980.
Governor International Council for Computer Comm., since 1990. Member of advisory board National Research Council, Federal Communication Commission, Washington, since 1990, Privacy Rights Clearinghouse, San Diego, since 1992.
(A comprehensive guide to international telecommunications...)
(Offers an instructive look at the role modern telecommuni...)
( The volume examines the role of telecommunications in t...)
Member American Bar Association, Bar Association San Francisco, International Comm. Association, International Institute Comm., Society Satellite Professionals International, Pacific Telecomms. Council, Telecom. Association Alliance for Public Technology, Bay Area Telecomms.
Forum.Stanford Alumni Association (life), City Club of San Francisco, Sierra Club, Commonwealth Club, World Affairs Council, International Council Computer Comm. (governor since 1990), Telecom. Association.