This paper examines some policies pursued in developing countries for the provision of telecommunications services in rural areas. These policies significantly differ from those typically implemented in developed countries in their fundamental objectives, the technological strategies deployed and the market and institutional environments they rest on. A review of some representative experiences suggests that thinking about public utility reforms in this part of the world is quite a challenging exercise. We point out some economic and institutional characteristics of these countries that we believe normative analysis of the reforms should explicitly take into accoun
It is the quest of every government to achieve universal Access and service of telecommunication ser...
The authors analyze the effect of policy reform in basic telecommunications on sectoral performance ...
“L’information est la clé de toutes les portes. ” (Information is the key to all doors.)-- woman usi...
This paper examines some policies pursued in developing countries for the provision of telecommunica...
Abstract: This paper examines some policies pursued in developing countries for the provision of tel...
Prospects for rural telecommunications development Most of the populations of developing countries l...
This paper re-evaluates the telecommunication policies often applied to create regional dispersion o...
Every nation wants to achieve Universal Access of telecommunication services due to its importance t...
This paper has two related objectives. First, it seeks to identify the key determinants of some poli...
Providing access to telecommunications services in rural areas continues to challenge policy makers...
This paper has two related objectives. First, it seeks to identify the key determinants of some poli...
The failure to consider the complexity of the regional telecommunication systems in planning has inc...
Telecommunications are increasingly being recognized as critical strategic infrastructure for ensuri...
Telecommunications are increasingly being recognized as critical strategic infrastructure for ensuri...
'This paper evaluates two alternative mechanisms, Public-Private Partnership in Peru and Business-NG...
It is the quest of every government to achieve universal Access and service of telecommunication ser...
The authors analyze the effect of policy reform in basic telecommunications on sectoral performance ...
“L’information est la clé de toutes les portes. ” (Information is the key to all doors.)-- woman usi...
This paper examines some policies pursued in developing countries for the provision of telecommunica...
Abstract: This paper examines some policies pursued in developing countries for the provision of tel...
Prospects for rural telecommunications development Most of the populations of developing countries l...
This paper re-evaluates the telecommunication policies often applied to create regional dispersion o...
Every nation wants to achieve Universal Access of telecommunication services due to its importance t...
This paper has two related objectives. First, it seeks to identify the key determinants of some poli...
Providing access to telecommunications services in rural areas continues to challenge policy makers...
This paper has two related objectives. First, it seeks to identify the key determinants of some poli...
The failure to consider the complexity of the regional telecommunication systems in planning has inc...
Telecommunications are increasingly being recognized as critical strategic infrastructure for ensuri...
Telecommunications are increasingly being recognized as critical strategic infrastructure for ensuri...
'This paper evaluates two alternative mechanisms, Public-Private Partnership in Peru and Business-NG...
It is the quest of every government to achieve universal Access and service of telecommunication ser...
The authors analyze the effect of policy reform in basic telecommunications on sectoral performance ...
“L’information est la clé de toutes les portes. ” (Information is the key to all doors.)-- woman usi...