Deregulation and globalisation of telecommunication : a case study on NTT.

The deregulation of the telecommunications industry started in the 1980's. The movement had begun in USA, and later it had spread all over the world. One of the results of deregulation is that telecom big carriers in the world began to globalise their business. Each carrier went out to global m...

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Main Author: Kazuo, Ouchi.
Other Authors: Toh, Thian Ser
Format: Theses and Dissertations
Language:English
Published: 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/7382
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Institution: Nanyang Technological University
Language: English
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Summary:The deregulation of the telecommunications industry started in the 1980's. The movement had begun in USA, and later it had spread all over the world. One of the results of deregulation is that telecom big carriers in the world began to globalise their business. Each carrier went out to global market in different ways. The deregulation in Japan had started from 1985. However, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Co. (NTT) was restricted from entering the international telecom market. This restriction was deregulated in 1997. Thus, NTT has just started to go into the global market. On the other hand, Japanese telecom market was liberalised to allow foreign carriers to enter in 1997. The questions are how NTT should make inroads in the global market and how NTT should protect their domestic market. This paper try to find the answer of these questions.