International economic relationships in telecommunications: A painful transformation
Michael Tyler and
Susan Bednarczyk
Telecommunications Policy, 1998, vol. 22, issue 10, 797-816
Abstract:
This article concerns the international economic relationships between the telecommunications operators which enable them to connect international calls. It focuses on how these relationships are evolving, and on the regulatory policies affecting them. It summarises the existing arrangements concerning accounting rates and settlements; analyses the intense pressures for change; and suggests the kinds of changes that could result. It also presents views of which outcomes should be preferred, and what choices by national policy makers and regulators will make such outcomes probable.
Date: 1998
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