<p><strong>'This excellent book provides a much needed focus by overviewing and integrating conceptual and empirical insights from technology, geography and urban studies...THe high quality of the text, the standard of referencing and the variety of illustrations combine as an exemplar of synthesis and exposition for an undergraduate audience. As such it merits inclusion on the reading list for all students in the social sciences.</strong> - <em>Progress in Human Geography</em><br /><br /><strong>'</strong><em>Telecommunications and the City</em><strong> is an important contribution to the field of urban studies and planning...excellent value as a textbook and reference for teachers and students of urban studies and planning, sociology, communications and related areas of study and for those attempting to decipher the political and social dimensions of 'information age' technology.'</strong> - <em> Urban Studies, Vol 34, No.7, 97</em></p>