India's telecommunications policy: A paradigm shift
Mb Athreya
Telecommunications Policy, vol. 20, issue 1, 11-22
Abstract:
India's telecommunications sector is undergoing significant change. However, within India opinion is divided on the policy and pace of change. This paper examines three phases of change. First, there was a policy vacuum almost up to 1990. Second, there was a shift in telecommunications policy brought about by a paradigm shift in government economic policy. Third, difficulties were experienced in implementing the new policy. Finally, the paper considers the future for the Indian telecommunications sector.
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