Fuchs, Gerard. (1993) "'IDSN: The 'Telecommunications Highway for Europe after 1992' or 'Paving a Dead-End Street?': The Politics of Pan-European Telecommunications Network Development". In: UNSPECIFIED, Washington, DC. (Unpublished)
Abstract
[From the Introduction]. In this paper I will argue that the ISDN activities of the EC have been trapped between the attempt to liberalize and deregulate the hitherto closed and fragmented European telecommunications markets on the one hand and the aim to build up a strong independent European industry and a Europe-wide telecommunications network on the other hand. The two aims seem to be contradictory. A full-scale liberalization and deregulation would sweep away most of the European producers and would put in limbo the very rationale of the initiatives for a common market in Europe after 1992 - the survival and well being of European telecommunications industry. But even a slow-moving reform process will lead to a restructuring of markets and will create less powerful telecommunications administrations - while powerful administrations would be best suited to make the far-reaching, long- term network decisions considered necessary to implement ISDN.
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