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Story: BT calls for Euro-wide telecoms regulations

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Posted by: 1000088595 (Tuesday 8 April 2008, 12:46 PM)

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Next Generation of Telcoms or Monopoly Telcoms

As with every option in life, this comes with advantages for multinational companies in one side and disadvantages for some local operators, which some management, finance or political reason are not being able to keep up with the increasing high levels of user expectations and demand. On my experience, on African countries, with new operators, established in last 15 years. We know that if this was to become a World-Wide Telecoms regulations would kill lots of new companies, given the lack of procedures and experience on the field. So I strong believe that some local companies will tend to disappear if they don’t keep up with the increasing competition from companies like BT. But will not this lead us to the US fist model with Bell monopoly?

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