Deregulation in telecommunications sectors of Mexico and Turkey

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2004
Furat, Mina
National Telecommunications policies have been differentiated together with the extension of international trade, increasing importance of information in trade and the convergence of telecommunications, broadcasting and computing sectors. with the influence of these global factors, the subject of this thesis is the study of Mexican and Turkish national telecommunications policies regarding with the deregulation in telecommmunications service sector.

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M. Furat, “Deregulation in telecommunications sectors of Mexico and Turkey,” M.S. - Master of Science, Middle East Technical University, 2004.