UK Carter committee report-- far-reaching implications
Peter Fletcher
Telecommunications Policy, 1977, vol. 1, issue 5, 420-422
Abstract:
As the second largest employer in the UK -- second only to the government itself -- and as an organization whose services are used by virtually every inhabitant of the UK, the Post Office (PO) periodically finds itself the subject of an anlytical review. The latest such review of the PO's activities, organizational structure and relationship to the public it serves is by most tokens the most far-reaching. This article analyses the findings relating to telecommunications of the Report of the Post Office Review Committee ('Carter Committee').
Date: 1977
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