The high-level committee and the ITU in the 21st century
James Savage
Telecommunications Policy, 1991, vol. 15, issue 4, 365-371
Abstract:
The High-Level Committee (HLC) has made a series of carefully crafted, thoughtful proposals designed to help the ITU maintain its pre-eminent position in the field of telecommunications. In this article the author analyses the HLC's proposals in each of the major areas outlined in its mandate from the point of view of the rationale for change. Why is the change being discussed; who wants change; what sort of change is being proposed; and what will happen if change is not forthcoming?
Date: 1991
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