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Chinese Telecommunications Policy: Artech House Telecommunications Library

Autor Xu Yan, Douglas C. Pitt
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 aug 2002
Based on firsthand information obtained from interviews with senior figures in the Chinese telecommunications industry, this book presents a unique review and analysis of the evolution of Chinese telecommunications policy. It analyses the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats facing new entrants, issues of ownership and interconnection, the broad economic background of 3G licensing, and the significant implications of China’s accession to the WTO. These are fully analyzed within the context of the unfolding Chinese regulatory system.
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ISBN-13: 9781580533287
ISBN-10: 1580533280
Pagini: 243
Dimensiuni: 153 x 238 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Artech House Publishers
Seria Artech House Telecommunications Library


Cuprins

Setting the Stage: Introduction. From ‘Administered’ to ‘Market Governance?’ -Telecommunications Development in China before 1994 -- Foreign dominance and civil war. Ineffective semi-military administration. Reform schemes. Corporate behavior of the monopoly operator. Telecommunications Liberalization in 1994: Was the Time Ripe? -- Private networks and their effects upon liberalization, disputes over deregulation. The establishment of China Unicom. The existing closed market for foreign investment. China Unicom: Victim of Reversed Regulatory Asymmetry?-- An inefficient regulatory framework. A SWOT analysis of China Unicom during 1994-1998. Major barriers over network interconnection. New Horizons? Regulatory Framework Restructuring -- Establishment of the Ministry of Information Industry in 1998. The splitting up of China Telecom in 1999. The birth of China Netcom and China Railcom. The publication of telecommunications Regulation. 3G Licensing in China: Telecommunications Policy Formulation in a Broad Economic Context – Domestic telecom equipment manufacturing. Spectrum regulation. Mobile dynamics. TD-SCDMA and its implications. 3G licensing. Dancing With Wolves?  WTO Accession and Its Impact on Telecommunications -- Challenges to current operators. Corporate strategies of the incumbent and new entrants. Opportunities for foreign participants. 5+1 industrial structure. Chinese telecommunication industry in the post-WTO era. Chinese Telecommunications Transformation: Cautionary Tales of a 'Paradigm Shift'