Morten Falch, Anders Henten and Reza Tadayoni
The purpose of the paper is to analyze the need for regulation of international roaming within EU beyond 2010.
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of the paper is to analyze the need for regulation of international roaming within EU beyond 2010.
Design/methodology/approach
The paper analyzes roaming costs, market conditions and present regulation. On this basis, future prospects for competition in international roaming are discussed.
Findings
Market developments indicate that regulation of international roaming charges will be needed for some time, before competition can ensure that roaming charges are at a level that reflects the underlying costs.
Research limitations/implications
The paper limits its analysis to roaming of voice services, and excludes analysis of roaming of data service services.
Originality/value
The paper contributes to the ongoing discussion on the need to regulate international roaming charges.
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Discusses the management issues involved in library networking, using GILLDDNET, the DANIDA/IFLA sponsored Ghana Interlibrary Lending and Document Delivery Trial Project as a…
Abstract
Discusses the management issues involved in library networking, using GILLDDNET, the DANIDA/IFLA sponsored Ghana Interlibrary Lending and Document Delivery Trial Project as a reference point in the discussion. There is an attempt to apply the management principles that Urwick outlined decades ago in the Elements of Management to this project. The challenges and the successes of the project are discussed.