Telecommunication network-based services: Regulation and market structure in transition
Robin E. Mansell
Telecommunications Policy, 1988, vol. 12, issue 3, 243-255
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Analysis of the convergence of telecommunication and computer technologies and regulation has become something of a growth industry. Many regulatory bodies and standards organizations are actively engaged in policy debate, and are influential in setting the ground rules for the supply and use of services. The author discusses how research on the implications of new telecoms policies has been limited and suggests telecommunication network- based services as a conceptual tool to guide research. Suggestions are made for research that could usefully contribute to current telecommunication policy debates.
Date: 1988
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