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Global Superhighways / Vincent Cable
Titre : Global Superhighways Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Vincent Cable, Auteur ; Catherine Distler, Auteur Editeur : The Roal Institute of International Affairs Année de publication : 1995 Importance : 48 p Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Technologies numériques Tags : Télécommunications Droit des sociétés Index. décimale : 04.06 NTIC Résumé : The changes currently under way in communications technology are as profound and complex as the developments in roads, railways, canals and shipping in the 19th century which contributed to the industrial revolution. The main difference today is the lightning speed at which these changes are occuring. The pace of this communications revolution is beginning to blur the boundaries of the industry, so that several formerly distinct sectors are converging: computers, telecommunications, cable TV, broadcasting, wireless communications and publishing. This paper deals with one aspect of a story which is at the heart of all current development: the creation of a system of global rules and regulations for telecommunications. The regulatory frameworks currently in place are rudimentary, and thus the most "global" of activities has one of the weakest global public policy regimes. Global Superhighways [texte imprimé] / Vincent Cable, Auteur ; Catherine Distler, Auteur . - [S.l.] : The Roal Institute of International Affairs, 1995 . - 48 p.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Technologies numériques Tags : Télécommunications Droit des sociétés Index. décimale : 04.06 NTIC Résumé : The changes currently under way in communications technology are as profound and complex as the developments in roads, railways, canals and shipping in the 19th century which contributed to the industrial revolution. The main difference today is the lightning speed at which these changes are occuring. The pace of this communications revolution is beginning to blur the boundaries of the industry, so that several formerly distinct sectors are converging: computers, telecommunications, cable TV, broadcasting, wireless communications and publishing. This paper deals with one aspect of a story which is at the heart of all current development: the creation of a system of global rules and regulations for telecommunications. The regulatory frameworks currently in place are rudimentary, and thus the most "global" of activities has one of the weakest global public policy regimes.