Abstract
The breaking up of the american telephone company was accompanied by debate involving numerous judicial, legislative and executive agents, as well as intellectuals, academics and researchers. Through a glimpse of AT&T's history and the events directing its dismantling, David Allen takes up the main points of the debate and attempts to measure its effects now that opinion seems to have swung around and nobody is questioning the validity of deregulation.
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