Others have drawn attention to the different ways the term 'universal service' is interpreted in different countries and at different times. This article offers a single unifying framework. All interpretations are seen as variations on the theme of 'fulfilling basic telecoms needs', with the differences mainly reflecting the state of a country's network development. Five main stages of development are identified, and the importance of consumer research in the later stages is stressed. Difficulties in determining policy are linked with transitions from one stage to the next.
Digitization, sophisticated fiber-optic networks and the resultant convergence of the media, communi...
Two features of the century-old policy goal of promoting universal telephone service in the United S...
Current universal service policy in the telecommunications industry aims to provide available, affor...
European countries are launching information society development programmes that dedicate major sect...
Liberalization in the UK and the divestiture of AT&T in the USA ended the system of cross-subsidizat...
For more than 100 years, the United States has used a variety of policy tools to encourage and ensur...
AbstractWith the development of economy, telecommunications have gradually broken the monopoly and i...
In the context of the information society, to be able to communicate and interact is a crucial and d...
This article places universal service policy in telecommunications in Australia in an historical con...
The current approach to universal service involving the provision of specific services (such as fixe...
There is a clear need, in view of significant competitive, technological and service changes taking ...
Purpose: Conclusions from the papers in the special issue about "Re-thinking Universal Service in th...
One of the most relevant targets of the reform of telecommunications inBrazilrefers to expand, as mu...
The Communications Act of 1934 has asserted Universal Telephone Service to be a national social good...
The concept of universal service, providing affordable telecommunications to all citizens, has a lon...
Digitization, sophisticated fiber-optic networks and the resultant convergence of the media, communi...
Two features of the century-old policy goal of promoting universal telephone service in the United S...
Current universal service policy in the telecommunications industry aims to provide available, affor...
European countries are launching information society development programmes that dedicate major sect...
Liberalization in the UK and the divestiture of AT&T in the USA ended the system of cross-subsidizat...
For more than 100 years, the United States has used a variety of policy tools to encourage and ensur...
AbstractWith the development of economy, telecommunications have gradually broken the monopoly and i...
In the context of the information society, to be able to communicate and interact is a crucial and d...
This article places universal service policy in telecommunications in Australia in an historical con...
The current approach to universal service involving the provision of specific services (such as fixe...
There is a clear need, in view of significant competitive, technological and service changes taking ...
Purpose: Conclusions from the papers in the special issue about "Re-thinking Universal Service in th...
One of the most relevant targets of the reform of telecommunications inBrazilrefers to expand, as mu...
The Communications Act of 1934 has asserted Universal Telephone Service to be a national social good...
The concept of universal service, providing affordable telecommunications to all citizens, has a lon...
Digitization, sophisticated fiber-optic networks and the resultant convergence of the media, communi...
Two features of the century-old policy goal of promoting universal telephone service in the United S...
Current universal service policy in the telecommunications industry aims to provide available, affor...