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Telecommunications in Nigeria

Raymond U. Akwule

Telecommunications Policy, 1991, vol. 15, issue 3, 241-247

Abstract: Today many developing nations face the dual pressures of demand from within for basic telecommunications services and of push from the international community to modernize national networks and reflect the global trend towards telecommunications deregulation This article examines how Nigeria is coping with the challenge. It reviews the institutional and regulatory developments in that country's telecommunications sector in the three decades since independence, and discusses some plans and potential problems for the future.

Date: 1991
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