Note on Deregulation and Social Obligations: Universal Service, Access Pricing, and Competitive Dynamics in U.S. Telecommunications Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Note on Deregulation and Social Obligations: Universal Service, Access Pricing, and Competitive Dynamics in U.S. Telecommunications Case Solution

 

Can the unleashing of competitive forces and deregulation be united with ongoing societal duties including a responsibility to serve? This note uses the encounter of U.S. telecommunications to exemplify the existence and influence of societal duties. Acknowledging these duties improves comprehension of the dynamics of deregulation. Finishes with a discussion of recent problems in societal and telecom deregulation duties continue to play a part in discovering regulatory answers.

Concentrates entirely on telecommunications, although the same points-- that finding a means to continue to address these duties in a competitive environment is an important component of regulatory reforms and that societal duties exist in regulated businesses --apply to many other sectors that are regulated.

This is just an excerpt. This case is about  GLOBAL BUSINESS

PUBLICATION DATE: February 15, 2002 PRODUCT 2002 PRODUCT #: 702038-HCB-ENG

 

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