Monopoly and Competition in British Telecommunications
The Past, the Present and the Future
J.M. Harper(Author)
Cengage Learning EMEA (Publisher)
Published on 10. April 1997
Book
Paperback/Softback
256 pages
978-1-85567-455-4 (ISBN)
Description
This is an insider's account of the major developments in the UK's telecommunications industry. The author of this study argues that the British experiment with competing public telecommunications networks is hindering, not helping, competition and the development of information highways in the UK. He makes radical proposals for a new telecommunications structure for Britain and the countries of the EU. The volume includes a detailed financial and statistical assessment of Post Office and BT performance up to the present day. It also provides first-hand accounts of the problems of managing a big utility in the "stop-go" economy of the 1970s, the increasingly stormy industrial relations record of those years, and the tortuous story underlying the System X digital exchange development programme. The book demonstrates that many of the changes affecting telecommunications made by the early Thatcher governments, were desirable and indeed even overdue.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
figures, tables, ref
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 153 mm
Weight
540 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-85567-455-4 (9781855674554)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Content
Part 1 The last days of the GPO: introduction; the GPO; farewell to Whitehall. Part 2 The PO corporation: the new organization; 1975 and after; a task with no precedent; corporation, staff and unions; industrial tension and industrial democracy; a ferment of activity. Part 3 The suppliers and the technology: the suppliers; technology, modernization and cuts; System X. Part 4 The birth of BT: collision of cultures; competition and the birth of BT; the act of privatization. Part 5 The 1980s regime: privatization at work; the British regime in action. Part 6 The future in Europe: Britain and European telecommunications; the engine of telecommunications; a better model; objections and advantages; conclusion. Appendices: Mr Jenkin's statement of 19 July 1982; prices and volumes; operating performances.