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Explicit policies are needed that motivate commercial carriers to serve these
regions . This chapter proposes a policy of tradable universal service obligations
to foster the expansion of infrastructure into unserved regions . Although the
policy ...
Explicit policies are needed that motivate commercial carriers to serve these
regions . This chapter proposes a policy of tradable universal service obligations
to foster the expansion of infrastructure into unserved regions . Although the
policy ...
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Fourth , the costs associated with administering a universal service policy should
be minimized by reducing government involvement and oversight where possible
. Logical Transition to Steady - state Universal Service Policies This universal ...
Fourth , the costs associated with administering a universal service policy should
be minimized by reducing government involvement and oversight where possible
. Logical Transition to Steady - state Universal Service Policies This universal ...
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Each policy has advantages , but there is a recurrent theme in the disadvantages
: a lack of flexibility . To minimize costs , the right firms must be given the right set
of universal service obligations to be fulfilled at the right time , and advance ...
Each policy has advantages , but there is a recurrent theme in the disadvantages
: a lack of flexibility . To minimize costs , the right firms must be given the right set
of universal service obligations to be fulfilled at the right time , and advance ...
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race to the bottom | 29 |
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