Broadhand convergence: A view of the regulatory barriers
Virat Patel
Telecommunications Policy, 1992, vol. 16, issue 2, 98-104
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This Comment considers the current regulatory environments for fixed network telecommunications and cable television in the European Community to determine the implications for future broadband networks. Corresponding regulatory environments of the USA and Japan are also reviewed to identify input into future regulatory developments. The regulatory environments for telecommunications and cable television are compared and contrasted to highlight the potential hurdles in supporting both telecommunications and broadcast services over a single broadband network.
Date: 1992
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