The EC green paper: What the future holds
Keith E. Bernard
Telecommunications Policy, 1989, vol. 13, issue 4, 313-317
Abstract:
The EC Green Paper on telecommunications, published in 1987, confronted the regulatory framework for adoption in the context of 1992. This article suggest a way forward for deregulation in all areas of telecommunications, in both equipment and services. The author examines possible regulatory frameworks and argues that liberalization using the UK as a model is the most likely and most advisable course for the EC to follow.
Date: 1989
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