This paper re-evaluates the telecommunication policies often applied to create regional dispersion of services in developing countries. We observe that failure to consider the complexities of the regional telecommunication systems in creating policies and investment strategies has increased the telecom gap between urban and rural regions worldwide. In particular, the teledensities of rural telecommunications in developing countries have remained very low in spite of support through universal service obligation fees and cross-subsidization from international services. As traditional methods for economic analysis and modeling have failed to identify mechanisms that improve telephone dispersion in these countries, we use a system dynamics mode...
The common justifications for government subsi-dies for rural telecommunications are to promote uni-...
This study aims to analyze the global mobile phones by examining the instruments stimulating the dif...
Countries with significantly different development levels experience similar regulatory transformati...
The failure to consider the complexity of the regional telecommunication systems in planning has inc...
This paper examines some policies pursued in developing countries for the provision of telecommunica...
published to communicate the results of the Bank’s ongoing research and to stimulate public discussi...
Abstract: This paper examines some policies pursued in developing countries for the provision of tel...
Introduction The actual cost of providing telecommunications services in rural America is generally...
Prospects for rural telecommunications development Most of the populations of developing countries l...
Section 254(b)(3) of the 1996 Telecommunications Act established the objective that residents of rur...
Providing access to telecommunications services in rural areas continues to challenge policy makers...
Universal service is a public policy initiative designed to ensure that all United States citizens r...
Current universal service policy in the telecommunications industry aims to provide available, affor...
This paper develops a model to analyze the impacts of asymmetric information on optimal universal, s...
Developing countries have embarked on the promotion of “ICT access for all” through subsidized Infor...
The common justifications for government subsi-dies for rural telecommunications are to promote uni-...
This study aims to analyze the global mobile phones by examining the instruments stimulating the dif...
Countries with significantly different development levels experience similar regulatory transformati...
The failure to consider the complexity of the regional telecommunication systems in planning has inc...
This paper examines some policies pursued in developing countries for the provision of telecommunica...
published to communicate the results of the Bank’s ongoing research and to stimulate public discussi...
Abstract: This paper examines some policies pursued in developing countries for the provision of tel...
Introduction The actual cost of providing telecommunications services in rural America is generally...
Prospects for rural telecommunications development Most of the populations of developing countries l...
Section 254(b)(3) of the 1996 Telecommunications Act established the objective that residents of rur...
Providing access to telecommunications services in rural areas continues to challenge policy makers...
Universal service is a public policy initiative designed to ensure that all United States citizens r...
Current universal service policy in the telecommunications industry aims to provide available, affor...
This paper develops a model to analyze the impacts of asymmetric information on optimal universal, s...
Developing countries have embarked on the promotion of “ICT access for all” through subsidized Infor...
The common justifications for government subsi-dies for rural telecommunications are to promote uni-...
This study aims to analyze the global mobile phones by examining the instruments stimulating the dif...
Countries with significantly different development levels experience similar regulatory transformati...