+ Follow DR. PEKKA TARJANNE Tag
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About two months ago, at a dinner, I was first told about a theory that the telecommunications demonopolization and liberalization process happened during the Marcos dictatorship, through what the purveyor of the ridiculous theory called "the demonopolization of handsets."
I am writing this article not only because the history of Philippine telecom dictates it, but, ridiculous as the theory is, the truth as it happened, has to be told, and the purveyor saved from the disgrace of being called an utter fool.
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[Title] => The telecom worlds problems always give me deja vu
[Summary] => In my previous article, the mother of the sick child who died tragically would not have cared one bit whether the entire US Library of Congress could be transmitted in a matter of seconds halfway around the world through a fiber-optic line. What she needed for her baby was one simple ordinary line, not 3G, not 4G, not any fancy complicated handset, with which to exercise her fundamental right of "access." But there was none.
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[Title] => The telecom worlds problems always give me déjà vu
[Summary] => As I write this article, the first World Information Society Day (WISD) is being celebrated. Before today, it used to be World Telecommunications Day, intended to commemorate the creation of the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) close to a century and a half ago.
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DR. PEKKA TARJANNE
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About two months ago, at a dinner, I was first told about a theory that the telecommunications demonopolization and liberalization process happened during the Marcos dictatorship, through what the purveyor of the ridiculous theory called "the demonopolization of handsets."
I am writing this article not only because the history of Philippine telecom dictates it, but, ridiculous as the theory is, the truth as it happened, has to be told, and the purveyor saved from the disgrace of being called an utter fool.
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