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Does monopoly mean stagnation?

J. Dondoux

Telecommunications Policy, 1983, vol. 7, issue 4, 268-270

Abstract: Through a case study of the telecommunications environment in France, the President of the European Conference of PTT Administrations sets out his views on monopoly and deregulation. He challenges the view that a telecommunications monopoly is an obstacle to progress, arguing that each country must evolve the system that is best suited to its economic, cultural and sociopoltical contexts.

Date: 1983
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