Electronic communication convergence policy challenges in Asia Mark Hukill
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TextPublication details: New Delhi Sage 2000Description: 322pISBN: - 81-7036-920-9
- 21st 384.041 H911E
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The convergence of the telecommunications, information technology and broadcasting industries has been a subject of considerable policy discourse in recent years. These collection of essays examines the conceptual and practical challenges to electronic co
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