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and regulations exist that address privacy, security and consumer protection issues both in the traditional and the …
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and regulations exist that address privacy, security and consumer protection issues both in the traditional and the …
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This paper reviews the application of national antitrust law and the implementation of the European Union's telecommunications directives to the markets in the United Kingdom, against the declared policy objective of raising national competitiveness. It illustrates the complexity of the systems...
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The availability of undersea cables around Africa has been transformed by a recent surge of investment, ending the monopoly in West Africa and an absence in East Africa. Private investors alone and with governments have funded the laying of cables. Consequently, previous calls for regulated...
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Better regulation is intended to serve as a framework to increase economic competitiveness, ensuring that legislation and rules imposed by all levels of government are proportionate and will help deliver more jobs and economic growth. Legislation and regulations at all levels which might have a...
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The UK was one of the first countries to privatise its telecommunications operator and to introduce competition. As part of that process it created its first regulator, the Office of Telecommunications (OFTEL), later replaced by the Office of Communications (OFCOM). Around these are a vast and...
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SIDS are a diverse group of nations, which have struggled to ensure a place in the information society, because of the high cost of international links and the difficulties of achieving competition which continental countries take for granted. Market entry is problematic for lack of economies of...
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