Public private partnerships as a tool for stimulating investments in broadband
@inproceedings{Falch2010PublicPP, title={Public private partnerships as a tool for stimulating investments in broadband}, author={Morten Falch and Anders Henten}, year={2010} }
The paper is concerned with PPP in the telecommunications area and more specifically with the combination of public and private investments in upgrading broadband infrastructures. Following the liberalization of the telecommunications area, investments were primarily left to the private sector - though public investments have continued to take place in specific areas such as research and education networks and rural and otherwise underserved areas. Lately, however, governments have upgraded… CONTINUE READING
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