In September of 1988, the government of Jamaica heralded its official entry into the information industry with the establishment of the US{dollar}2 million Jamaica Digiport International facility. The significance of this announcement was surpassed only by the state\u27s decision to close the domestic telecommunications sector to competition as the global satellite regime and the global market embarked on its own course of liberalization. This decision spelt victory for one of two contending factions. On the one hand was Jamaica Promotions (Jampro), Jamaica\u27s economic development agency, which attempted to liberalize the sector\u27s use of satellite technology with the operation of the American Satellite Company. On the other hand, the M...
The 1980s and 90s have seen a focus on telecommunications reform globally. Reform has to varying deg...
Many countries have attempted telecommunications liberalization and privatization using different po...
Small developing states can use proper regulatory frameworks in policy and sector development to imp...
In September of 1988, the government of Jamaica heralded its official entry into the information ind...
This paper examines the period between 2000 and 2011 in the Jamaican telecommunications industry as ...
This dissertation presents a comparative analysis and review of the policy making, process for telec...
This paper examines the period between 2000 and 2011 in the Jamaican telecommunications industry as ...
Government influence and direction over a countrys telecommunication infrastructure is determined by...
This article examines the undemocratic process of telecommunications divestment in Jamaica and Trin-...
During the late 1990s, Jamaica’s telecommunications industry was poised for growth with an increased...
The Jamaican telecommunications sector today is much more dynamic than it was before and provides mu...
Tanzania embarked on a liberalisation program of its different sectors including telecommunication i...
Many developing countries are privatizing their telecommunication sectors, but their governments are...
In 1971, eighty-five nations (including the United States) formed the International Telecommunicatio...
The foundation structures for telecommunications in the English-speaking Caribbean were laid during ...
The 1980s and 90s have seen a focus on telecommunications reform globally. Reform has to varying deg...
Many countries have attempted telecommunications liberalization and privatization using different po...
Small developing states can use proper regulatory frameworks in policy and sector development to imp...
In September of 1988, the government of Jamaica heralded its official entry into the information ind...
This paper examines the period between 2000 and 2011 in the Jamaican telecommunications industry as ...
This dissertation presents a comparative analysis and review of the policy making, process for telec...
This paper examines the period between 2000 and 2011 in the Jamaican telecommunications industry as ...
Government influence and direction over a countrys telecommunication infrastructure is determined by...
This article examines the undemocratic process of telecommunications divestment in Jamaica and Trin-...
During the late 1990s, Jamaica’s telecommunications industry was poised for growth with an increased...
The Jamaican telecommunications sector today is much more dynamic than it was before and provides mu...
Tanzania embarked on a liberalisation program of its different sectors including telecommunication i...
Many developing countries are privatizing their telecommunication sectors, but their governments are...
In 1971, eighty-five nations (including the United States) formed the International Telecommunicatio...
The foundation structures for telecommunications in the English-speaking Caribbean were laid during ...
The 1980s and 90s have seen a focus on telecommunications reform globally. Reform has to varying deg...
Many countries have attempted telecommunications liberalization and privatization using different po...
Small developing states can use proper regulatory frameworks in policy and sector development to imp...