Telecommunication
case studies provide an analysis of modern day issues in
telecommunications — and how they have been addressed in
individual countries. They are aimed at a wide audience,
ranging from regulators, to corporate managers, to
academics. Research for the case studies is conducted in
collaboration with government officials, consultants and
industry players. The resultant study sets the context,
defines the ‘issues’, analyses the various models or
strategies that might be employed, describes current
approaches, identifies obstacles and assesses past and
current experiences. The goals are to raise awareness
among government officials, regulators and industry
players in developing countries and to provide
policy-makers and other players with in-depth substantive
information.