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Does government have a role in next-generation access?

Ovum, Sep 2009, Pages: 12


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Governments and telcos around the world are pumping funds into stimulus packages to increase broadband penetration. However, past experience demonstrates that there are more effective ways in which governments can encourage next-generation access (NGA) network rollout than network ownership.




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