Telecommunications Policy in the European Union: Developing the Information Superhighway
By the end of this century, the telecommunications market in the European Union will have been transformed from a collection of national monopolies providing little apart from basic voice telephony and Value-Added Network Services (VANS) into a unified, competitive market for multimedia services - or at least that is the intention behind a series of directives issued by the European Commission. This should open up enormous opportunities for service providers, whatever their origin, and the process of forming the necessary alliances for world-wide coverage has begun in earnest. A first step, in many cases, is the privatization of the national monopoly provider. New forms of competition such as cable and mobile telephony are springing up with unprecedented speed - so fast, indeed, that the consumer is being left in the wake of the technology. Copyright 1995 BPL.
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1995
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Authors: | CURWEN, PETER |
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Journal of Common Market Studies. - Wiley Blackwell, ISSN 0021-9886. - Vol. 33.1995, 3, p. 331-360
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Wiley Blackwell |
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