European telecommunications environment in the 1990s
George K. Symeonidis
Telecommunications Policy, 1990, vol. 14, issue 6, 451-456
Abstract:
The green paper on telecommunications was presented by the European Commission (EC) three years ago. Substantial funds have been made available for research and training and the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) has been established. The ITU and CEPT are adapting their structures to accommodate the developments. In most countries the reorganization of the telecommunications sector is a top priority. The provision of telecommunications services has become an arena for competition, and development of a new set of rules for regulation is in progress. The next step is being taken in the framework of the Uruguay Round of GATT where liberalization of services on a world-wide basis is being considered.
Date: 1990
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