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1-January-1996
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This statement is an initial response to the OECD Council, meeting at Ministerial level, in May 1995 to provide a policy report on the Global Information Infrastructure - Global Information Society (GII-GIS), at its meeting in May 1996.
1-January-1996
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Copyright is the right regime for software protection on the information superhighway.
1-January-1996
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Mobile telecommunication is not only proving its worth in an increasing range of business and public sector applications, but more recently for personal communication users in areas as diverse as convenience in social relations, personal security and public safety.
1-January-1996
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This paper aims to provide an outline of positions adopted by, or proposed for adoption by governments on the issues of information infrastructures, as of May 1996.
14-December-1995
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The OECD Workshops on the Economics of the Information Society are aimed at developing economic data, research and analysis under the aegis and direction of the ICCP Committee as the precursor for policy discussions within the Committee.
11-September-1995
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The aim of this report was to analyse the existing regulatory situation and policies regarding the provision of national and international satellite services in the OECD area and provide policy options.
11-August-1995
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At its Twenty-Fifth Session the OECD's Committee for Information, Computer and Communications Policy agreed to derestrict a statement on the Benefits of Telecommunication Infrastructure Competition. One of the principal findings of that statement...
1-June-1995
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Where do OECD countries stand on international telecommunication pricing practices regarding accounting rates and collection charges?
1-June-1995
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Governments often regulate prices for public utilities. As telecommunication services markets have been opened to competition, new ways had to be found to regulate prices of the former monopoly carriers.
3-April-1995
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The Special Session on Information Infrastructures held on 3-4 April 1995 identified the main issues confronting governments and business.
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