 The third edition of the ITU/TeleGeography Direction of Traffic collaboration focuses on the transition in international telecommunication traffic away from a bilateral regime, based on accounting rates, to a new, multilateral, trade-based regime. Specifically, the report looks at the impact that the changing telecommunication environment will have on developing countries.
The third edition of the ITU/TeleGeography Direction of Traffic collaboration focuses on the transition in international telecommunication traffic away from a bilateral regime, based on accounting rates, to a new, multilateral, trade-based regime. Specifically, the report looks at the impact that the changing telecommunication environment will have on developing countries.01 October 1999
Direction of Traffic: Trading telecom minutes
 The third edition of the ITU/TeleGeography Direction of Traffic collaboration focuses on the transition in international telecommunication traffic away from a bilateral regime, based on accounting rates, to a new, multilateral, trade-based regime. Specifically, the report looks at the impact that the changing telecommunication environment will have on developing countries.
The third edition of the ITU/TeleGeography Direction of Traffic collaboration focuses on the transition in international telecommunication traffic away from a bilateral regime, based on accounting rates, to a new, multilateral, trade-based regime. Specifically, the report looks at the impact that the changing telecommunication environment will have on developing countries.
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Boutheina Guermazi,
ITU,
Michael Minges,
TeleGeography,
Tim Kelly
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