Redirecting Russian telecommunications: Integration of devolution?
Steven A. Levy,
D. Buell and
D. Buivan
Telecommunications Policy, 1993, vol. 17, issue 5, 341-351
Abstract:
Since 1992 Russia has begun the reconstruction of its national and international telecommunications infrastructure. Progress has required complex jurisdictional issues to be addressed, including: harmonization of the roles of governmental authorities and private enterprise; 'privatization' of national and regional operations; creation of regulatory structures and approaches at the national and regional level; and inclusion of foreign participation in basic infrastructure. This article summarizes Russia's master plan for network development.
Date: 1993
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