Throughout the world, governments are reducing their involvement in the area of telecommunications. Some telecommunications are being fully or partly privatized while others are experiencing deregulation. The situation in six Asian countries, four European countries, and two Latin American countries are examined. In addition, there is one chapter on the telecommunications business in developing countries as a whole. All sections explore the interaction with encroaching competition, new technology, and a desire for greater freedom.
Throughout the world, governments are reducing their involvement in the area of telecommunications. Some telecommunications are being fully or partly privatized while others are experiencing deregulation. The situation in six Asian countries, four European countries, and two Latin American countries are examined. In addition, there is one chapter on the telecommunications business in developing countries as a whole. All sections explore the interaction with encroaching competition, new technology, and a desire for greater freedom.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction Privatization of Telecoms in Asia by John Ure and Araya Vivorakij The Evolving Telecommunications Environment in Japan by Daniel J. Ryan The Korean Telecommunication Service Industry: Privatization and Competition by Jeong-ja Lee Digital Satellite Telephony: The Right Solution in Developing Indonesia by Bruce Rowe The Contribution of Foreign Investment in China's Telecommunications Industry by Meheroo Jussawalla NYNEX's Experience in Thailand with TelecomAsia: An Example of Foreign Cooperation in the Opening Up and Expansion of the Telecommunications Sector in Asia by Maureen D. Piché, Ben Park, and Roger Carlson BT's Experience of Privatization by Marcus Brooks Telecommunications in the Czech Republic: The Privatization of SPT Telecom by Maria Michalis and Lina Takla Privatization and Competition in Hungarian Telecommunications by Anna Canning Competition Rules and Regulations in Telecommunications: The Case of Poland's Intent to Join the EU by Piotr Jasi'nski Privatization, Market Liberalization and Regulatory Reform in the Mexican Telecommunication System by Lilia Pérez Chavolla and Rohan Samarajiva The History of Privatization and Liberalization in Brazilian Telecommunications by Joseph Straubhaar and Christine Horak Privatization and Liberalization in the Developing World: The Need for Innovative Policies and Strategies by Heather E. Hudson Index
Introduction Privatization of Telecoms in Asia by John Ure and Araya Vivorakij The Evolving Telecommunications Environment in Japan by Daniel J. Ryan The Korean Telecommunication Service Industry: Privatization and Competition by Jeong-ja Lee Digital Satellite Telephony: The Right Solution in Developing Indonesia by Bruce Rowe The Contribution of Foreign Investment in China's Telecommunications Industry by Meheroo Jussawalla NYNEX's Experience in Thailand with TelecomAsia: An Example of Foreign Cooperation in the Opening Up and Expansion of the Telecommunications Sector in Asia by Maureen D. Piché, Ben Park, and Roger Carlson BT's Experience of Privatization by Marcus Brooks Telecommunications in the Czech Republic: The Privatization of SPT Telecom by Maria Michalis and Lina Takla Privatization and Competition in Hungarian Telecommunications by Anna Canning Competition Rules and Regulations in Telecommunications: The Case of Poland's Intent to Join the EU by Piotr Jasi'nski Privatization, Market Liberalization and Regulatory Reform in the Mexican Telecommunication System by Lilia Pérez Chavolla and Rohan Samarajiva The History of Privatization and Liberalization in Brazilian Telecommunications by Joseph Straubhaar and Christine Horak Privatization and Liberalization in the Developing World: The Need for Innovative Policies and Strategies by Heather E. Hudson Index
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