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References Chapter 6

by Malcolm Matson last modified 2006-04-27 15:36


6.1 Introduction

[i] Takada, Y., “Promoting Broadband: The Case of Japan”, ITU Workshop on Promoting Broadband, 7 April 2003.
http://www.itu.int/osg/spu/ni/promotebroadband/casestudies/ japan.pdf 



6.2 OVERVIEW OF CURRENT POLICIES - TELECOM, SPECTRUM AND STATE AID


[ii] Proenza, F.J., “ The road to broadband development in developing countries is through competition driven by wireless and VOIP”, Paper prepared for the workshop: Wireless Communication and Development: A Global Perspective, Annenberg Research Network on International Communication,
October 7-8, 2005
 

[iii] Dunbar, J., “Former Bells Dial Up Big Numbers in Statehouses, SBC is No. 1 in both lobbying and contributions”, 2005.
http://www.publicintegrity.org/telecom/report.aspx?aid=744

 

[iv] Municipal Broadband: Should Cities Have a Voice? A presentation by Jon Leibowitz Commissioner, Federal Trade Commission National Association of Telecommunications Officers and Advisors (NATOA) 25th Annual Conference Washington, D.C. September 22, 2005
http://www.ftc.gov/speeches/leibowitz/050922municipal broadband.pdf

 
[v]  http://www.europa.eu.int/comm/competition/legislation/ treaties/ec/art87_en.html



6.3 GLOBAL EXPERIENCES


[vi] Proenza, F.J., “ The road to broadband development in developing countries is through competition driven by wireless and VOIP”, Paper prepared for the workshop: Wireless Communication and Development: A Global Perspective, Annenberg Research Network on International Communication,
October 7-8, 2005

 
[vii] Proenza, F.J., “ The road to broadband development in developing countries is through competition driven by wireless and VOIP”, Paper prepared for the workshop: Wireless Communication and Development: A Global Perspective, Annenberg Research Network on International Communication,
October 7-8, 2005
 
[viii] Common Assets, “The State of the Spectrum – The Movement to Reclaim the Nation’s Airwaves”, 2005.
http://www.mediaactioncenter.org/files/FINAL.pdf
 
[ix]  Ofcom, Spectrum Liberalisation Statement: FAQs, http://www.ofcom.org.uk/media/mofaq/rcomms/spelibstat/

 

6.4 POLICIES INFLUENCING DEPLOYMENT - PROMOTE OR RESTRICT


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6.5 PUBLIC POLICY REFORMULATION


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