The ITU at the cusp of change
Anthony M. Rutkowski
Telecommunications Policy, 1991, vol. 15, issue 4, 286-297
Abstract:
Telecommunications today are at the first real cusp in their history. Nearly every facet of telecommunications has witnessed fundamental change in ways never experienced before. Great leaps in the technology have enabled much of this change. But fundamental changes in politics and economics, management practices, information systems and the ways people communicate are also dramatically reshaping how we deal with telecommunications. It is not possible with any degree of certainty to predict how telecommunications institutions will evolve, or to foresee the ITU's exact role. But it should continue as one of many significant telecommunications organizations.
Date: 1991
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