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Telecommunications Policy as Industrial Policy
1992Abstract It is possible to view international telecommunications as merely a hodgepodge of national systems, each reflecting its society’s history and economics, and each happily self-contained except for collaboration on technical issues.
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Urban Policy and Telecommunications
Journal of Urban Affairs, 1988ABSTRACT:An examination of the evolving information economy reveals several major shifts in employment and types of work that affect city development and activities. Telecommunications systems are the backbone of these changes. Cities are ill-equipped to measure and predict these impacts and are even less equipped to control them.
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Telecommunications Regulations and policy
Online Review, 1981Many feel that we are in a period of fundamental social and economic change made possible by advanced computer and telecommunications technology; I believe this, but there are many details that need to be worked out before these changes will be realized.
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Telecommunications Policy in Nigeria
2011This chapter reviews the Nigerian National Telecommunications Policy. It describes Nigerian telecommunications development in the country, telecommunications policy in Nigeria., the 2000 national telecommunications policy including its objective and other components of the policy, telecoms regulatory agencies - government, ministry of communications ...
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The Telecommunications Policy Process
Media International Australia, 2000A fundamental power shift is underway in contemporary Australia — the deconstruction of the role of the state in ownership, policy and strategic thinking for the future. In telecommunications policy, we have replaced strategic thinking for the nation with ad hoc strategic planning by an array of intensely competitive companies.
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Telecommunications policy and regulation
1999The fact is that most costs are not known at all precisely by operators or regulators. There are two ways in which this view of the nature of the market is relevant to telecommunications policy: (i) The role of costs in regulatory profit controls, especially as regards the choice between rate of return limits and price caps.
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Assessing Ghana's telecommunications policy
IEEE Technology and Society Magazine, 1997The Ghana Telecoms Company (GT) is trying to operate more efficiently. The effort involves the use of action plans and follows a model of a private company limited by shares. Procedural requirements imposed by the Ghana government are hindering the efforts towards efficiency.
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