Post Office telecommunications and the business user
H.W.K. Mingaye
Telecommunications Policy, 1978, vol. 2, issue 4, 342-344
Abstract:
A 'user perspective' from F. Mingaye of Ford Motor Company Ltd. Ford is a large user of BPO telecommunications services, with a current emphasis on voice and telegraph. Like other large organizations, from time to time it develops special requirements to meet its business needs. Is the Post Office's exercise of its monopoly powers best suited in all respects to meet the needs of its customers? This article is an edited version of a paper presented at the conference on 'Post Office telecommunications - the way ahead', 25-26 September 1978, London, UK, organized by Information Studies Ltd, Chorleywood, Herts.
Date: 1978
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