The licensing of telecommunication suppliers: Beyond the EU's Directive
Patrick Xavier
Telecommunications Policy, 1998, vol. 22, issue 6, 483-492
Abstract:
The WTO agreement on basic telecommunication services does not provide detailed guidance for giving effect to member country commitments, especially in regard to the licensing reform which will be required to permit easier market access. This is where the EU's recent Licensing Directive takes on special significance beyond its application to Europe since it is likely to be closely examined as a potential model for multinational licensing reform. For this reason, it is important to draw attention to the shortcomings of the EU directive to help ensure that they are not transported into any model/principles of licensing reform developed to give effect to the WTO Agreement.
Date: 1998
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