De-Constructuring 3G and Reconstructing Telecoms?

Working Paper by John Ure, Director of the Telecommunications Research Project at the University of Hong Kong.

De-Constructuring 3G and Reconstructing Telecoms?

In Hong Kong, the allocation of 3G licences has avoided the mistakes of Europe and their consequences. After heated local debate, Hong Kong adopted an innovative approach to auctioning to avoid burdening the industry with large debt.

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