Response Paper to Licensing Framework for 3G Mobile Services

Response to OFTA’s 3G consultation process, including analysis of Comments Received, Preliminary Conclusions, and Further Industry Consultation.

Response Paper to Licensing Framework for 3G Mobile Services

The following contribution is divided into three sections: a commentary on the above-named paper, and two appendices for additional information. Appendix one is a copy of a Start-the-Week article written for the South China Morning Post, 23 October 2000. Appendix two is a copy of the briefing paper The Case Against Auctions in Hong Kong, prepared for the Telecoms InfoTechnology Forum, 18 September 2000.

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