The recently proposed separation of NTT into three companies would have caused changes in the ways in which telecommunication standards are set in Japan: (a) there would no longer have been a virtual monopsony market in telecommunication equipment in Japan, and no one firm would have dominated; (b) NTT's research labs would have been divided up and might no longer have been the primary source of Japanese standards research effort; (c) MPT's power relative to smaller firms would have been greater, allowing it a greater role in telecommunication standards strategy. This paper explores what some of the effects of such changes might have been.
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Thesis (M.B.A.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2004.Includes bi...
This thesis is a study about the patterns or styles of adopting industrial standards. The goal of th...
The paper examines the development of the policy debate over reform of the Nippon Telegraph and Tele...
Japan's reform policy of telecommunications, in more than 10 years, has ended with no remarkable res...
Currently, the Japanese government is in the midst of a decision with respect to the future of the n...
Japan's 1985 Telecommunications Business Law established competition in the telecommunications ...
The process that leads to standardization in the mobile telecommunication industry has changed consi...
This article examines the advancement of Japanese telecommunications carriers and equipment producer...
Thesis (S.M.M.O.T.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, Management o...
* I am greatly indebted to Robert Cole, John Zysman, Steven Vogel, and Stephen Cohen for feedback on...
On April 1, 1985, legislation was enacted in Japan which made it the world's third liberalized telec...
This Comment outlines the development of Japanese telecommunications law as it shifted the market fr...
With the advent of the Internet, the emphasis of communication policies has moved from the regulatio...
For more than fifteen years, the telecommunications equipment sector has played a prominent role in ...
Public Management, Home Affairs, Posts and Telecommunications) 1.DSL, which is a relatively new serv...
Thesis (M.B.A.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2004.Includes bi...
This thesis is a study about the patterns or styles of adopting industrial standards. The goal of th...