Paradoxical impact of asymmetric regulation in Taiwan’s mobile communications
The mobile penetration rate in Taiwan has climbed from 6.86 to 112.15 mobile phone accounts per 100 capita in the first six years of market competition, during which the state-owned incumbent Chunghua Telecom was dethroned by a new entrant, Taiwan Cellular Corp. This paper addresses the cause of Tai...
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Main Authors: | CHOU, Yuntsai, LIU, Kung-chung |
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Language: | English |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2007
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