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Trends in Telecommunication Reform 2008: Six Degrees of Sharing

Trends in Telecommunication Reform 2008: Six Degrees of Sharing
Year: 2008
Persistent link: http://handle.itu.int/11.1002/pub/807b3dbf-en
Many developing countries are preparing for a second wave of regulatory reform designed to enable them to harness the promise of new technologies and participate fully in the information society. This report examines a range of innovative sharing strategies regulators can use to speed up the uptake of ICTs and promote widespread, affordable broadband access. This year's Trends focuses on "Six Degrees of Sharing", examining active and passive infrastructure sharing, open access to international capacity, business sharing, end-user sharing and regulatory sharing.

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