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Author Naftel, Mark.

Title The telecoms trade war : the United States, the European Union, and the World Trade Organisation / by Mark Naftel & Lawrence J. Spiwak ; foreword by Lucien Rapp
Published Oxford ; Portland, Or. : Hart Pub., 2000

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Description 1 online resource (xxxii, 493 pages)
Contents Half Title Page; Title Page; Title verso; Foreword; Preface; Contents; Acknowledgements; Table of Abbreviations; Part I: Analytical and Legal Framework; 1. Telecoms Policy for the New Millennium; 2. Why Restructure?; 3. Analytical Framework; 4. Evaluating Competition in A Post-WTO World; 5. The WTO and the Reference Paper: An Ostensible Blueprint for Entry; Part II: US Efforts to Promote Telecoms Competition; 6. From International Competitive Carrier Paradigm to Effective Competitive Opportunities: The FCC''s International Policies Pre-WTO
7. US Policies Post-WTO Part 1 -- Benchmarks and Entry Fees8. US Policies Post-WTO Part 2 -- The Naked Politicisation of the American Legal System; 9. ""Do As I Say, Not As I Do"" -- US Efforts at Promoting Local Telecoms Competition; Part III: European Efforts to Promote Telecoms Competition; 10. EU Foundations, Institutions and Policies; 11. Europe''s First Steps Towards Telecoms Competition; 12. Does the EU Regulatory Framework Work in the Market?; 13. The EU Approach to the Internet and Data Protection; 14. The EU''s 1999 Telecommunications Review
Part IV: Case Studies in Regulatory Cynicism15. Case Study: Comparing the US and EU Approaches to Universal Service; 16. Case Study: FCC''s International Spectrum Policies; 17. Case Study: International Submarine Cable Landing Petitions; 18. Case Study: International Mergers and Global Alliances; Part V: Conclusion; 19. O Shame! Where is Thy Blush?; Appendix: The FCC''s Competitive Carrier Paradigm; Index
Summary If one were to believe the politicians and pundits in the trade press, the world is in midst of a "telecoms revolution," resulting from (the) deregulation and new competitive opportunities represented by the 1997 World Trade Organisation Agreement on Basic Telecommunications Services. This may be true. Unfortunately, however, the actions of many regulators and industry participants more accurately reveal not a telecoms "revolution" but instead a growing telecoms trade war that is dangerously close to spiralling out of hand. In this book, Naftel and Spiwak review U.S. and European competition and regulatory initiatives post-WTO and provide both a useful roadmap to today's U.S., EU and WTO telecoms regulation and an examination of various case studies to illustrate their points. In so doing, the authors discover unfortunately the sad reality that, despite the political rhetoric, regulators on both sides of the Atlantic have eschewed innovative and indeed productive solutions to create a market structure conducive to long-term competitive rivalry. Instead, the authors demonstrate that current policies reveal a growing cynicism towards the maximisation of consumer welfare that will be difficult - if not outright impossible- to remove
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
Subject World Trade Organization.
SUBJECT World Trade Organization fast
Subject Telecommunication policy -- United States
Telecommunication policy -- European Union countries
LAW -- Media & the Law.
LAW -- Communications.
Telecommunication policy
Telecommunicatiesector.
Concurrentie.
Overheidsbeleid.
World Trade Organization.
Europese Unie.
European Union countries
United States
Form Electronic book
Author Spiwak, Lawrence J.
Rapp, Lucien.
ISBN 9781847312266
1847312268
1280801123
9781280801129
9781472559012
1472559010