Telecommunications infrastructure competition in Greece: Potential scenarios for future debates
Yannis Caloghirou and
Natasha Constantelou
Telecommunications Policy, vol. 19, issue 4, 313-323
Abstract:
In the light of the forthcoming liberalization in the provision of public voice telephony services and infrastructure in the European Union (EU), particular concerns have been expressed with regard to the realization of these competition principles in the less favoured regions. This article discusses the case of Greece, the country which has traditionally lagged behind other member states in both network infrastructure and institutional reorganization of the sector. Evidence from documentary and interview-based research shows that, although little progress has been made in liberalization policy and practice, underlying trends expressed by domestic and foreign actors could lead to a situation where signs of infrastructure competition may appear.
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