What is the most important ramification of the Telecommunications Act of 1996?
A) It forbade telephone, radio, and TV industries from competing directly with one another
B) It ended a media monopoly by splitting up regional phone companies, long-distance carriers, and cable operators into distinct industries
C) It allowed regional phone companies, long-distance carriers, and cable operators to enter and compete in one another's markets
D) It mandated that all cable companies install fiber-optic cable by June 2004
E) It forced digital satellite services to carry programming from local stations
Correct Answer:
Verified
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