The development of cable television in Israel
Neil Gandal
Telecommunications Policy, vol. 18, issue 4, 342-347
Abstract:
The Israeli telecommunications industry has recently undergone significant changes. One of the most important changes was the decision to establish a cable television (CATV) industry in the country. The decision of the government not to play an active role in the development and provision of CATV represented a significant departure from past practice. This paper describes the development of the CATV industry in Israel and evaluates how well the evolution of the industry has served the public interest.
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