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1. The economic efficiency of telecommunications in a deregulated market: the case of New Zealand

2. Why liberalisation needs centralisation: subsidiarity and EU telecoms

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3. Markets call for freedom

4. Korea's competitive policy still needs development in technology & human resources

5. Battle lines

6. German giant stirs

7. Ringing in change

8. Watch this space

9. Mexico not enforcing telecom laws

10. Chile may charge for frequencies

11. Entel, Digicel win phone concessions

12. Telecom sector to be opened

13. Opening China's telecom market: process is slow, nontransparent, piecemeal and often frustrating

14. Taiwan further liberalizes telecom market with mobile phone, paging license awards

15. Amadeus discord EUROPEAN COMMENT - PAUL BETTS

16. Taiwan telecoms deregulation delayed CHUNGWHA SHARE ISSUE

17. Hanging on the line for the last mile: Taiwan's telecoms players are calling for more deregulation. Kathrin Hille reports

18. Gazprom calls for price deregulation

19. No pain, no gain

20. Mayhem in the market

21. SingTel on the line: Singapore's phone monopoly braces for competition

22. The global game hots up

23. Dialing for dollars: opening markets drive global telephone alliances

24. Calling Brazil

25. The regulatory arena

26. Government defers selection of new telecom operators: delayed until June 1996

27. EU slows down Sprint acquisition

28. Holding the line: Asia's telecoms deregulation makes patchy progress

29. Phones out of order

30. The state disconnects

31. Sweden industry: Deregulated telecoms market offers wide choices

32. Ireland industry: Eircom remains major operator, despite deregulation

33. Phone boxing: Hungary's telecoms firm lobby for last-minute changes to new regulations

34. WORLDCOM, INC. PRAISES HISTORIC ILLINOIS DECISION GRANTING ITS LOCAL TELEPHONE COMPETITION PETITION

35. FCC Chair, Western Governors to Discuss Telecommunications Reform; Transportation, Virtual University Also on WGA Annual Meeting Agenda

36. Cable Subscribers Ready to Switch to TelCo's (and Vice-Verse) According to New National Consumer Survey from Cable World Magazine

37. International Insider Reports publishes Special Report on Mexico; First in series of affordable country reports offers concise information for doing business in Mexico to telecommunications carriers, resellers, investors

38. CII quantifies regional differences in market potential under new telecommunications law; Some RBOCs have business customers that are riper targets than others

39. Major communications study offers consumer perspective on $40 billion battle for local telephone service

40. Pacific Bell Communications Files to Provide Long-Distance Service

41. Microsystems files declaration in support of Citizens Internet Empowerment Coalition challenge to the Communications Decency Act

42. Telecommunications utilization management tools key to opportunities stemming from new telecom act, AAC's Brutocao says

43. GTE poised to usher in a new era of telecommunications services following enactment of reform legislation

44. IMPENDING TELECOMMUNICATIONS LEGISLATION MAY CREATE THE URGE TO MERGE; 'Deals Update' Highlights Trends In Telecommunications, Accounting Methods, M&A Cycle and Middle Market

45. Universal Service Alliance (USA) encourages Angelinos to defend universal service goals

46. U.S. Senate passes sweeping telecommunications reform legislation; NYNEX one step closer to entering new lines of business

47. State regulators see increased competition causing major shift in how they regulate telecommunications

49. CPUC still needs to pass regulations before Californians can choose local phone carrier; Washington state beats California in approving local telephone competition

50. Electric Lightwave Seeks to End Monopoly In Oregon's Local Telecommunications Market With Application For Local Dial Tone Service