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| Title: Diversifying Network Participation: A Study of India's Universal Service Instruments Authors: Payal Malik & Harsha de Silva Document date: November 2005 Pages: 48 | ||
| Diversifying Network Participation: A Study of India's Universal Service Instruments |
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| Written by Payal Malik & Harsha de Silva | |
| Wednesday, 30 November 2005 | |
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The research shows that open access to backbone is precondition for effective use of subsidies that minimize market distortion. In a news release announcing the study LIRNEasia maintains that because there was no open access "the telecom subsidy mechanism operationalized through India’s Universal Service Fund (USF) has unduly served the interests of the government owned incumbent telecom company Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL)." Download the draft report from the column on the top right of this page. Read the Indian Express commentary. Read a news release about the report "Indian Universal Service Fund unduly serves incumbent" |