The use of telephones in Sri Lanka
Mitsuhiro Kojina,
Junichiro Hoken and
Masaru Saito
Telecommunications Policy, 1984, vol. 8, issue 4, 335-338
Abstract:
This article reports some findings from a survey designed to investigate the use of telephones in Sri Lanka, perceptions of the socioeconomic impact of telecommunications, and attitudes toward telecommunications policy. Although it was found that telephone subscription had significant impacts on social relations, social status and economic activity, the participants in the survey did not perceive any urgent need for investment in telecommunications.
Date: 1984
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