IDD Connection Between a Reform-in-Progress China and a Deregulated Hong Kong Case Solution
Investigates the problems and problems of an IDD connection when there's policy asymmetry between two regions/countries and highlights the value of interconnection choices. Mentions as an example the unilateral abrupt increase in interconnection fees by China Telecom in November 2002. Describes the answer of the IDD operators of Hong Kong and the regulatory authority. Looks at the Hong Kong Telecom--the monopoly--age, when technical innovators discovered means to offer new services that avoided monopolistic organizations or undercut. This type of entrepreneurship and invention is not impossible, nevertheless when there are liberal arrangements on the foreign side of the circuit.
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PUBLICATION DATE: July 22, 2004