The article describes the ideological background to the more than 40-year monopoly of the Department of Telecommunications over Indian telecommunications. It traces how the monopoly was eased between 1986 and 1991 and then how the government gave up its policy of central planning and control. It describes the adoption of the new National Telecom Policy (NTP) in 1994 and the difficulties of its implementation. In so doing, it highlights the lessons of demonopolization for other developing countries.
Telecommunications reform in recent years in almost all developed and developing nations created an ...
Unilateral liberalisation of trade in goods and services has been considered an important policy obj...
This paper analyses the role of telecommunications as a means of transport for services exports with...
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...
India's telecommunication sector has undergone a spectacular transformation during the last decade e...
Telecommunications restructuring have evolved differently in Asia and Latin America. While Asian gov...
Purpose: The purpose of this research is to present a comparative analysis of the last two consecuti...
Society today has made itself so used to telecommunication that the world would collapse if it was t...
Telecommunications liberalisation in India was embarked with the dual goals of promoting efficiency,...
Telecommunications are increasingly being recognized as critical strategic infrastructure for ensuri...
The telecommunication industry in India is rapidly growing and witnessing many developments. It has ...
This article discusses the impact of multilateral trade negotiations, particularly trade in goods an...
Telecommunications privatization, competition, liberalization, and regulatory independence in severa...
This paper traces the evolution of India’s Telecommunications policies from its colonial days to the...
Telecommunications reform in recent years in almost all developed and developing nations created an ...
Unilateral liberalisation of trade in goods and services has been considered an important policy obj...
This paper analyses the role of telecommunications as a means of transport for services exports with...
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...
India's telecommunication sector has undergone a spectacular transformation during the last decade e...
Telecommunications restructuring have evolved differently in Asia and Latin America. While Asian gov...
Purpose: The purpose of this research is to present a comparative analysis of the last two consecuti...
Society today has made itself so used to telecommunication that the world would collapse if it was t...
Telecommunications liberalisation in India was embarked with the dual goals of promoting efficiency,...
Telecommunications are increasingly being recognized as critical strategic infrastructure for ensuri...
The telecommunication industry in India is rapidly growing and witnessing many developments. It has ...
This article discusses the impact of multilateral trade negotiations, particularly trade in goods an...
Telecommunications privatization, competition, liberalization, and regulatory independence in severa...
This paper traces the evolution of India’s Telecommunications policies from its colonial days to the...
Telecommunications reform in recent years in almost all developed and developing nations created an ...
Unilateral liberalisation of trade in goods and services has been considered an important policy obj...
This paper analyses the role of telecommunications as a means of transport for services exports with...