Telephone service in Argentina has since its beginning been characterized as one of the most developed in South America. Regarding its development, two distinct periods can be identified. An initial period of private ownership extended from 1878 to 1946. In 1946, when the largest telephone company was bought by the state, a period of predominant state-ownership began that lasted until 1990 when the state-owned company was privatized. During this period, telephone service remained operated by private companies in several provinces. The aim of the study is to analyze the diffusion of telephone service in Argentina at the national and provincial levels focusing on the role of supply, demand, ownership and state regulation. Questions are raised...
This masters thesis analyzes telecommunications policies in Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay,...
In the Argentina of the late 20th century, communication and information networks development became...
This paper addresses three areas of regulatory policy involving mobile telephony in Latin America. T...
Lesko Andrés P. Spatial diffusion of telephones. An empirical study in Argentina (Province of Tucuma...
Lesko Andrés P. The growth of telephone service in Argentina. In: NETCOM : Réseaux, communication et...
The present paper comments on a bibliography compiled by the authors. The bibliography consists of s...
In 1946, the Peronist administration nationalized the Compañía Union Telefónica Río de la Plata, a s...
A telecommunications community cooperative (TCC) is an autonomous association of individuals, which ...
The aim of the present study is to analyze the structure defined by operator-connected (manual) tele...
The role of the state changed in Latin American and Caribbean countries between 1985 and 1995 as eig...
The role of the state changed in Latin American and Caribbean countries between 1985 and 1995 as eig...
As part of its electricity reform, Argentina developed a distinctive policy on transmission expansio...
This article provides a synopsis of Argentina\u27s telecommunications industry and examines the comp...
This paper attempts to assess three main issues on Peruvian telecommunications technology: what are ...
regulatory commissions were created (for the nineteen countries in our regional sample). This instit...
This masters thesis analyzes telecommunications policies in Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay,...
In the Argentina of the late 20th century, communication and information networks development became...
This paper addresses three areas of regulatory policy involving mobile telephony in Latin America. T...
Lesko Andrés P. Spatial diffusion of telephones. An empirical study in Argentina (Province of Tucuma...
Lesko Andrés P. The growth of telephone service in Argentina. In: NETCOM : Réseaux, communication et...
The present paper comments on a bibliography compiled by the authors. The bibliography consists of s...
In 1946, the Peronist administration nationalized the Compañía Union Telefónica Río de la Plata, a s...
A telecommunications community cooperative (TCC) is an autonomous association of individuals, which ...
The aim of the present study is to analyze the structure defined by operator-connected (manual) tele...
The role of the state changed in Latin American and Caribbean countries between 1985 and 1995 as eig...
The role of the state changed in Latin American and Caribbean countries between 1985 and 1995 as eig...
As part of its electricity reform, Argentina developed a distinctive policy on transmission expansio...
This article provides a synopsis of Argentina\u27s telecommunications industry and examines the comp...
This paper attempts to assess three main issues on Peruvian telecommunications technology: what are ...
regulatory commissions were created (for the nineteen countries in our regional sample). This instit...
This masters thesis analyzes telecommunications policies in Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay,...
In the Argentina of the late 20th century, communication and information networks development became...
This paper addresses three areas of regulatory policy involving mobile telephony in Latin America. T...