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New Global Communications Industry Report - Focus on Telecom & Media Regulations

Wed Jan 30, 2008 8:25pm EST
DUBLIN, Ireland--(Business Wire)--Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c81264) has announced the
addition of "The Global Communications Industry - Focus on Telecom &
Media Regulations" to their offering.

   Global communications are becoming increasingly dependent on
computer networks for electronic commerce, health care, education,
science, and entertainment.

   The Global Communications Industry is undergoing great change, and
the pace of change is, if anything, accelerating. For legislators and
regulators across the globe, the key challenges are to keep abreast of
the constant technological developments, to adapt their rules to this
changing environment and to create a regulatory context that fosters
new technology as an important driver for economic growth. For
companies wanting to compete effectively in the sector, the challenge
is similar - to keep abreast of the ever-changing regulatory
frameworks in which they have to operate.

   The Global Communications Industry - Focus on Telecom & Media
Regulations covers the regulatory framework in 47 different countries
across the world. Questions addressed in the report cover some of the
latest topics in the sector. Industry profiles, regulatory
initiatives, issues faced by the industry, changing technologies in
the countries, the changing priorities of the communications industry,
and much more is covered in this comprehensive report on The Global
Communications Industry.

   A. Executive Summary

   B. Introduction to the Global Communications Industry

   B.1 Introduction

   B.2 Emergence of Broadband Technology

   B.3 Emergence of Voice over Internet Technology

   B.4 Emergence of Mobile Broadband

   B.5 Spectrum Trading

   B.6 Consolidation or Fragmentation in the Industry?

   B.7 Convergence of Regulatory Factors

   B.8 Future Outlook for the Industry

   C. Looking at Argentina

   C.1 Overview

   C.2 Communications Policy

   C.3 Convergence in the Industry

   C.4 WTO Basic Telecommunications Agreement

   C.5 Public/Private Ownership

   C.6 Foreign Ownership

   C.7 Operator Exclusivity

   C.8 Fixed, Mobile & Satellite Services

   C.9 Satellite Facilities & Submarine Cables

   C.10 Radio Frequency Requirements

   C.11 Third Generation Services

   C.12 Authorization Timeframe

   C.13 License Duration

   C.14 Cable Networks

   C.15 Local Loop

   C.16 Internet

   C.17 Broadband

   C.18 Interconnection

   C.19 Retail Tariffs

   C.20 Changes to Telecom Law

   C.21 Ownership Regulations

   C.22 Regulatory Agencies

   C.23 Competition & Merger Controls

   Each of the countires are analysed as above:

   Looking at Australia

   Looking at Austria

   Looking at Belgium

   Looking at Brazil

   Looking at Bulgaria

   Looking at Canada

   Looking at Chile

   Looking at China

   Looking at Czech Republic

   Looking at Denmark

   Looking at Estonia

   Looking at the European Union

   Looking at Finland

   Looking at France

   Looking at Germany

   Looking at Hong Kong

   Looking at Hungary

   Looking at India

   Looking at Indonesia

   Looking at Ireland

   Looking at Israel

   Looking at Italy

   Looking at Japan

   Looking at Latvia

   Looking at Lithuania

   Looking at Malaysia

   Looking at Malta

   Looking at Mexico

   Looking at The Netherlands

   Looking at New Zealand

   Looking at Norway

   Looking at Peru

   Looking at Poland

   Looking at Portugal

   Looking at Russia

   Looking at Singapore

   Looking at Slovak Republic

   Looking at South Africa

   Looking at Spain

   Looking at Sweden

   Looking at Taiwan

   Looking at Thailand

   Looking at Turkey

   Looking at Ukraine

   Looking at United Kingdom

   Looking at United States

   For more information visit
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c81264

Research and Markets
Laura Wood
Senior Manager
Fax: +353 1 4100 980
press@researchandmarkets.com

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