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Showing papers on "Telecom infrastructure sharing published in 1992"


Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: The Singapore Public Sector Divestment Committee has recommended privatization of public enterprises, including profit-making monopolies such as Telecom, airport, port authority, and broadcasting as discussed by the authors, and reviews preparation to privatize Singapore Telecom.
Abstract: The Singapore Public Sector Divestment Committee has recommended privatization of public enterprises, including profit‐making monopolies such as Telecom, airport, port authority and broadcasting. Reviews preparation to privatize Singapore Telecom. Examines Telecom′s diversification strategy to enhance its visibility and international competitiveness. By maintaining its impressive profitability record, Telecom can be assured of a favourable reception by domestic and foreign investors when its shares are floated in 1993. Being the first statutory board to be privatized, its transformation is closely observed by others in the pipeline.

4 citations


Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: In this article, investment management and investment appraisals of new technologies in Swedish Telecom's network have been investigated in an exploratory manner and it is argued that investment appraisal needs to be more closely integrated with strategy and that it is essential for management to carefully match investment management with different types of investments.
Abstract: Investment management and investment appraisals of new technologies in Swedish Telecom's network have been investigated in an exploratory manner. Investments in new telecom technologies are difficult to appraise because of, among other things, systems interdependence, technical change and competition. It is argued that investment appraisals need to be more closely integrated with strategy and that it is essential for management to carefully match investment management with different types of investments in order to alleviate measurement problems and to provide the right organizational incentives for investments in new technologies.

2 citations


Proceedings ArticleDOI
H. Schwartzel1
16 Mar 1992
TL;DR: The collapse of the political systems in Eastern Europe and the unification of Germany are economical and social challenges and will have a tremendous significance for the telecom market of the future as mentioned in this paper, which is an important prerequisite for the realization of the European Common Market.
Abstract: The collapse of the political systems in Eastern Europe and the unification of Germany are economical and social challenges and will have a tremendous significance for the telecom market of the future. An important economic change will be made with the installation of the European Common Market at the end of 1992. Telecommunication is an important prerequisite for the realization of the Common Market. As the connection between industry, services, and market, telecommunication techniques are essential for the development of the global economy.