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Telecommunication Policies for the Arab Region (The Arab Book) (2002)
"The Arab Book contains guidelines and recommendations for governments
of the Arab region embarking on reform of their telecommunication
sector. It was elaborated with the active participation of experts from
the region's administrations. This second edition acknowledges the
important changes that have affected the sector since 1996, year of the
publication of the first edition. Since that date, following Jordan's
example, eight other countries in the region have established a
regulatory authority independent from the incumbent operator. Five of
these countries have, in addition, introduced competition in an
important segment of their telecommunication market. In addition to the
themes presented in the previous edition, the reader will find a summary
of the experience of Egypt, Jordan, Mauritania, Morocco and Sudan in the
area of sector reform, and a new chapter devoted to recent development
of the Internet."
"The Arab Book contains guidelines and recommendations for governments
of the Arab region embarking on reform of their telecommunication
sector. It was elaborated with the active participation of experts from
the region's administrations. This second edition acknowledges the
important changes that have affected the sector since 1996, year of the
publication of the first edition. Since that date, following Jordan's
example, eight other countries in the region have established a
regulatory authority independent from the incumbent operator. Five of
these countries have, in addition, introduced competition in an
important segment of their telecommunication market. In addition to the
themes presented in the previous edition, the reader will find a summary
of the experience of Egypt, Jordan, Mauritania, Morocco and Sudan in the
area of sector reform, and a new chapter devoted to recent development
of the Internet."
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