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Archived report. This report was archived in 2008 and has not been updated. The deregulation process that started in the 1990s has brought many changes, and one of the major drivers for this change has been has been privatisation. However, this has in turn created its own problems, with incumbents using all means to maintain their turf, and the hope of increased competition in the fixed market being only partially achieved. One of the means of achieving increased competition is structural separation, but the incumbents would like to hang on to their vertically-integrated models for as long as possible, and are resisting. In this report, we discuss the progress of structural separation, with a focus on the regulatory aspects.
Report Types Web Report, Global Overviews
Locations Global
Technologies Telecoms - Voice & Data, Strategies, Voice Services, Regulations & Policies, Telecoms Infrastructure
Details Last update:Monday, 15 September 2008
NOTE: This report has been archived
Number of pages: 14
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