DraftThis is a review of key literature in the Indian Telecom Sector including dynamics behind policy changes brought by the Government (reduction in tax; licensing fees; and the enhancement of the extent of foreign investment permitted in the sector). It also argues with the contention that the Indian judiciary has been a “crucial actor” in enabling the Government’s pro-market telecom policy and an independent regulatory regime to take root
This paper explores the political economy of three significant policy decisions taken by the Congres...
Purpose: The purpose of this research is to present a comparative analysis of the last two consecuti...
<div>The industrialization and information age has made the telecommunication industry expanded into...
A fundamental problem in the new strategies of telecom development is attracting private investment ...
In the mid-1980s India became one of the first developing countries to launch reforms in its telecom...
Society today has made itself so used to telecommunication that the world would collapse if it was t...
Telecommunication reforms in India saw very little privatisation and much more of market liberalisat...
Abstract As the worldwide economy keeps on faltering from the shock and the enduring effect of the ...
The paper highlights an often distinctive feature of the regulatory state in the Global South, given...
India's telecommunication sector has undergone a spectacular transformation during the last decade e...
Purpose - In assessing the contribution made by telecommunications in India by the state and civil s...
Dilip Subramanian, Telecommunication Industry in India. State, Business and Labour in a Globa Econom...
DraftThe document is structured as a detailed timeline, describing milestones, vested interests, par...
Globalization, privatization and liberalization accelerated all round reforms in many sectors, espec...
Telecommunications reform in recent years in almost all developed and developing nations created an ...
This paper explores the political economy of three significant policy decisions taken by the Congres...
Purpose: The purpose of this research is to present a comparative analysis of the last two consecuti...
<div>The industrialization and information age has made the telecommunication industry expanded into...
A fundamental problem in the new strategies of telecom development is attracting private investment ...
In the mid-1980s India became one of the first developing countries to launch reforms in its telecom...
Society today has made itself so used to telecommunication that the world would collapse if it was t...
Telecommunication reforms in India saw very little privatisation and much more of market liberalisat...
Abstract As the worldwide economy keeps on faltering from the shock and the enduring effect of the ...
The paper highlights an often distinctive feature of the regulatory state in the Global South, given...
India's telecommunication sector has undergone a spectacular transformation during the last decade e...
Purpose - In assessing the contribution made by telecommunications in India by the state and civil s...
Dilip Subramanian, Telecommunication Industry in India. State, Business and Labour in a Globa Econom...
DraftThe document is structured as a detailed timeline, describing milestones, vested interests, par...
Globalization, privatization and liberalization accelerated all round reforms in many sectors, espec...
Telecommunications reform in recent years in almost all developed and developing nations created an ...
This paper explores the political economy of three significant policy decisions taken by the Congres...
Purpose: The purpose of this research is to present a comparative analysis of the last two consecuti...
<div>The industrialization and information age has made the telecommunication industry expanded into...