Digitization, sophisticated fiber-optic networks and the resultant convergence of the media, communications and information technology industries have completely transformed the communications ecosystem in the last couple of decades. New contingent business and social models were created that have been mirrored in the amended communications regimes. Yet, despite an overhaul of the communications regulation paradigm, the status of and the rules on universal service have remained surprisingly intact, both during and after the liberalization exercise. The present paper looks into this paradox and examines the sustainability of the existing concept of universal service. It suggests that there is a need for a novel concept of universal service i...
Others have drawn attention to the different ways the term 'universal service' is interpreted in dif...
This paper tries to explain how the regulation of the telecommunications’ activity abandoned the tra...
Universal service has become a major focus of debate within the telecommunications policy community....
Convergent trends in telecommunications and broadcasting technologies and markets have called forth ...
The current approach to universal service involving the provision of specific services (such as fixe...
In the context of the information society, to be able to communicate and interact is a crucial and d...
European countries are launching information society development programmes that dedicate major sect...
With Internet access increasingly a vital element of day to day life, this paper explores the concep...
There is a clear need, in view of significant competitive, technological and service changes taking ...
For more than 100 years, the United States has used a variety of policy tools to encourage and ensur...
This paper considers the protection of universal service in the network industries, with a focus on ...
Like many other countries, the United States is in the midst of redefining its universal service pol...
The universal service concept can be considered on of the basic elements of the information society ...
Liberalization in the UK and the divestiture of AT&T in the USA ended the system of cross-subsidizat...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to identify concerns developing in regard to current approach...
Others have drawn attention to the different ways the term 'universal service' is interpreted in dif...
This paper tries to explain how the regulation of the telecommunications’ activity abandoned the tra...
Universal service has become a major focus of debate within the telecommunications policy community....
Convergent trends in telecommunications and broadcasting technologies and markets have called forth ...
The current approach to universal service involving the provision of specific services (such as fixe...
In the context of the information society, to be able to communicate and interact is a crucial and d...
European countries are launching information society development programmes that dedicate major sect...
With Internet access increasingly a vital element of day to day life, this paper explores the concep...
There is a clear need, in view of significant competitive, technological and service changes taking ...
For more than 100 years, the United States has used a variety of policy tools to encourage and ensur...
This paper considers the protection of universal service in the network industries, with a focus on ...
Like many other countries, the United States is in the midst of redefining its universal service pol...
The universal service concept can be considered on of the basic elements of the information society ...
Liberalization in the UK and the divestiture of AT&T in the USA ended the system of cross-subsidizat...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to identify concerns developing in regard to current approach...
Others have drawn attention to the different ways the term 'universal service' is interpreted in dif...
This paper tries to explain how the regulation of the telecommunications’ activity abandoned the tra...
Universal service has become a major focus of debate within the telecommunications policy community....