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Japan's policy on monopoly and competition in telecommunications

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Telecommunications policy in Japan is about to undergo a significant change in the field of domestic telecommunications services. A monopolistic policy has long been maintained - monopoly by the government for the first 80 years and monopoly by the NTT, a domestic common carrier, for the past 30 years. Now, however, a policy of competition is required to meet the needs of citizens and companies when confronted with the age of the information society. This article analyses the trend of past, present and future telecommunications policy in Japan in relation to monopoly and competition.

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  • Tomita, Tetsuro, 1984. "Japan's policy on monopoly and competition in telecommunications," Telecommunications Policy, Elsevier, vol. 8(1), pages 44-50, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:telpol:v:8:y:1984:i:1:p:44-50
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