For almost a century, a relatively smooth cooperation
characterized transatlantic communication; problems mostly involved
technical compatibility and were resolved by technologists of the
monopolistic telephone organizations on either side of the
Atlantic. In recent years, however, the nature of international
communications, its institutions, and its collaborative
arrangements have radically changed. There now exists a great
variety in the patterns of ownership and usage of
telecommunications across different countries. This has led to a
disequilibrium in the world telecommunications market that raises
complex questions: Can evolving domestic deregulation be reconciled
with an international regulatory regime? How does international
trade regulation affect multinational governmental cooperation and
private collaboration? Is competition viable in all sectors of the
international telecommunications industry?
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