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Since the end of the 1980s, the increasing globalisation of corporate activities (in both the manufacturing and service sectors) in OECD Member countries has spilled over into the telecommunication sector, thus creating fundamental changes in the paradigm of international telecommunication...
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among the key drivers for the creation of new trade routes. In the field of telecommunications, for much of the past century …
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The Chinese telecommunications market has experienced double-digit growth in recent years and continues to expand …
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Governments often regulate prices for public utilities. As telecommunication services markets have been opened to competition, new ways had to be found to regulate prices of the former monopoly carriers.
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The liberalisation of telecommunication markets has required a new set of regulatory principles that can ensure fair …
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In many OECD countries, a primary longer term issue is how to provide universal service in the new competitive environment where voice is ubiquitous and cheap, voice revenues low and where voice has become just one of many applications provided on networks.
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Information is power. Nowhere is this truer than in regulation; and in telecommunications regulation particularly. For … the complexity of the telecommunications systems to be regulated and the rapidly developing technology involved means that …, in telecommunications even more than elsewhere, detailed information is the indispensable basis for the knowledge that …
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