Telecommunications in Transition

Telecommunications in Transition

Skrimshire, Chris; Carpentier, Michel H.; Farnoux-Toporkoff, Sylviane (Maitre de Conferences, University of Paris VIII and Docteur d'Etates-Sciences Economiques, France); Garris, C. (Commission of the European Communities, Luxembourg); etc.

John Wiley and Sons Ltd

04/1992

180

Mole

Inglês

9780471931904

047193190X

390

Showing how the digitization of telecommunications networks has brought together the fields of electronics and computing creating a multiplication of increasingly sophisticated tele-services, this text examines the implications of change and the challenges to cultural identities.
Part 1 The seismic revolution in America: the history of American telecommunications; the American telecommunications market in 1983 on the eve of the deregulation of the sector; the reappraisal of the structure of the telecommunications market; the shock of the breaking up of AT the operation of the American market following deregulation and the breaking up of AT a permanent regulation; progress of American regulation five years after the break up of AT today's services and equipment market in the United States; perspectives on the 1993 horizon; overall assessment. Part 2 The first steps towards a community policy: the premises for community action in the information technology domain; the first community actions on telecommunications matters; standardization in information and telecommunications technologies. Part 3 The rise in power of European telecommunications: European telecommunications in 1984 - an assessment; the first shock waves of American deregulation; the achievement of the single market; 1984-1991 - towards a global European telecommunications policy. Part 4 Towards new industrial equilibria: assessment.
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