The social democrats, in office from 1985 to 1995, have introduced significant reforms in the Portuguese telecommunications sector. The terminal equipment and advanced services were liberalised; the separation of the regulatory and operational functions became effective; the telecommunications sector underwent a major re-restructuring which involved the merger of the three main public telecommunications operators and, finally, the main operator, Portugal Telecom, was partly privatised. The EU has certainly played a part in the national telecommunications reform but this article argues that, although most of the policy decisions adopted in Portugal are in accordance with the EU policy framework, it does not necessarily follow that they were ...
This paper evaluates the impact of the proposed Optimus-TMN mobile telecommunications merger in Port...
This article examines European telecommunications through the conceptual lenses of the ‘competition’...
This article examines European telecommunications through the conceptual lenses of the ‘competition’...
The Socialist government led by António Guterres (1995-1999) has thus inherited highly reformed but ...
This article explores the character and development of telecommunications policy at EU level. For mo...
Comunicação apresentada na Secção de Economia Política da Conferência Científica da International As...
This Article discusses the proposals of the Green Paper and the implementation of its principles wit...
The creation of a European Union-level regulatory regime for telecommunications and electricity was ...
The Socialist government led by António Guterres (1995-1999) has thus inherited highly reformed but ...
This paper analyses the role of the European Union in promoting liberalisation among its member stat...
This paper analyses the role of the European Union in promoting liberalisation among its member stat...
The Southern-tier states of the European Union (Greece, Italy, Portugal, and Spain) share two intere...
Until today the European Union has followed a service-based approach towards liberalizing telecommun...
Summary The long?established public monopoly tradition in telecommunications is under attack, partl...
The Southern-tier states of the European Union (Greece, Italy, Portugal, and Spain) share two intere...
This paper evaluates the impact of the proposed Optimus-TMN mobile telecommunications merger in Port...
This article examines European telecommunications through the conceptual lenses of the ‘competition’...
This article examines European telecommunications through the conceptual lenses of the ‘competition’...
The Socialist government led by António Guterres (1995-1999) has thus inherited highly reformed but ...
This article explores the character and development of telecommunications policy at EU level. For mo...
Comunicação apresentada na Secção de Economia Política da Conferência Científica da International As...
This Article discusses the proposals of the Green Paper and the implementation of its principles wit...
The creation of a European Union-level regulatory regime for telecommunications and electricity was ...
The Socialist government led by António Guterres (1995-1999) has thus inherited highly reformed but ...
This paper analyses the role of the European Union in promoting liberalisation among its member stat...
This paper analyses the role of the European Union in promoting liberalisation among its member stat...
The Southern-tier states of the European Union (Greece, Italy, Portugal, and Spain) share two intere...
Until today the European Union has followed a service-based approach towards liberalizing telecommun...
Summary The long?established public monopoly tradition in telecommunications is under attack, partl...
The Southern-tier states of the European Union (Greece, Italy, Portugal, and Spain) share two intere...
This paper evaluates the impact of the proposed Optimus-TMN mobile telecommunications merger in Port...
This article examines European telecommunications through the conceptual lenses of the ‘competition’...
This article examines European telecommunications through the conceptual lenses of the ‘competition’...