Competitive markets go a long way toward making telecommunications services available throughout the population. But governments often seek to extend access to services beyond what the private sector will provide on its own. To widen access, governments must remove obstacles that prevent the market from working well, and must let users decide what they need and can afford. Market mechanisms must be allowed to determine who will extend service beyond...
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2000/03/31
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Punto de vista
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21463
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2018/01/04
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Extending telecommunications beyond the market : toward universal service in competitive environments
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net cost