In the mid-1980s India became one of the first developing countries to launch reforms in its telecommunications services; yet 10 years later little change had been introduced in the sector. Then in 1994 the government launched a new national telecommunications policy which has a considerable number of important features that are rather puzzling and uniquely Indian. This paper argues that the slow pace and uniqueness of India's telecommunications reform are to be explained in terms of the country's institutional arrangements. Radical telecommunications reforms move at a slow pace, take peculiar local twists or fail in implementation when (1) the state is highly permeable and vulnerable to demands from powerful, domestic interest groups that ...
<div>The industrialization and information age has made the telecommunication industry expanded into...
India's telecommunication sector has undergone a spectacular transformation during the last decade e...
This article examines how the global discourse of ‘telecom for development’ has clashed with competi...
A fundamental problem in the new strategies of telecom development is attracting private investment ...
The article describes the ideological background to the more than 40-year monopoly of the Department...
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...
This paper traces the evolution of India’s Telecommunications policies from its colonial days to the...
Purpose: The purpose of this research is to present a comparative analysis of the last two consecuti...
When, how and under what conditions do countries engage in dramatic policy and institutional changes...
DraftThis is a review of key literature in the Indian Telecom Sector including dynamics behind polic...
Telecommunications restructuring have evolved differently in Asia and Latin America. While Asian gov...
Purpose - In assessing the contribution made by telecommunications in India by the state and civil s...
The telecommunication industry in India is rapidly growing and witnessing many developments. It has ...
Abstract. India has joined the league of rich industrial nations which have accorded top priority to...
<div>The industrialization and information age has made the telecommunication industry expanded into...
India's telecommunication sector has undergone a spectacular transformation during the last decade e...
This article examines how the global discourse of ‘telecom for development’ has clashed with competi...
A fundamental problem in the new strategies of telecom development is attracting private investment ...
The article describes the ideological background to the more than 40-year monopoly of the Department...
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...
This paper traces the evolution of India’s Telecommunications policies from its colonial days to the...
Purpose: The purpose of this research is to present a comparative analysis of the last two consecuti...
When, how and under what conditions do countries engage in dramatic policy and institutional changes...
DraftThis is a review of key literature in the Indian Telecom Sector including dynamics behind polic...
Telecommunications restructuring have evolved differently in Asia and Latin America. While Asian gov...
Purpose - In assessing the contribution made by telecommunications in India by the state and civil s...
The telecommunication industry in India is rapidly growing and witnessing many developments. It has ...
Abstract. India has joined the league of rich industrial nations which have accorded top priority to...
<div>The industrialization and information age has made the telecommunication industry expanded into...
India's telecommunication sector has undergone a spectacular transformation during the last decade e...
This article examines how the global discourse of ‘telecom for development’ has clashed with competi...