The challenge of international value-added network services: Agreements in the Asia-Pacific area
Eugene Newman
Telecommunications Policy, 1993, vol. 17, issue 5, 370-375
Abstract:
International trade in value-added network services (IVANS) is a $200 billion per year global telecommunications marketplace. This marketplace includes such diverse services as videoconferencing, electronic messaging, EDI, online databases, telemetry, remote data processing and network management services. IVANS is also a commingled series of trade and regulatory issues which are successfully challenging conservative national telecommunications monopolies through innovative negotiated competition agreements, especially in the Asia-Pacific area.
Date: 1993
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