Regulatory Issues in Pakistan Telecommunication (Information Technology) (Report)
Pakistan Development Review 1998, Winter, 37, 4
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In a knowledge-based economy, the role of adequate and cost-effective provision of telecommunications services has assumed greater importance. The need for a well-functioning regulatory authority to protect the public interest in this sector is also paramount. The paper analyses the performance of the telecommunications sector in Pakistan. A powerful case is made for a strong regulatory agency to ensure that the economy reaps benefits from the information technology in the 21st century. A reform agenda for the telecommunications sector is outlined at some length. INTRODUCTION
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