Telecommunications and economic development.
By: Saunders, Robert J.
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The study defines and reviews three central issues of telecommunications economics, namely, the capital cost of expanding telecommunications infrastructure, the variety and diversity of the benefits of such investments and the organisation of and management in the sector.
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