Long-term telecommunications studies in the CEPT 1973-76
A. A. L. Reid
Telecommunications Policy, 1977, vol. 1, issue 4, 305-318
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Against a background of the increasing pressures resulting from the convergence of computer and telecommunications technologies, the author stresses the importance of the study of long-term trends and their implications. After discussing the main considerations in undertaking long-range studies, he reviews in detail the work of the Long Term Studies Working Group of the CEPT, focusing on the studies of the Evolution of Existing Services, the Demand for New Services, and the Evolution of Technology and Costs. He draws conclusions about policy issues facing telecommunications administrations, on study methods, and on the specific function of the Long Term Studies Working Group.
Date: 1977
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