2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.telpol.2003.09.001
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Universal service issues in converging communications environments: the case of the UK

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“…Under internet services, we most often imagine browsing the Internet, which, in addition to the web itself, also includes voice telephony, video conferencing, audio and video streaming, video on demand, WebTV and similar services. In the 21st century, the Internet became a medium that has brought together services that had so far been provided based on specific networks [103].…”
Section: Research Topic Between 1996 To 2011mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Under internet services, we most often imagine browsing the Internet, which, in addition to the web itself, also includes voice telephony, video conferencing, audio and video streaming, video on demand, WebTV and similar services. In the 21st century, the Internet became a medium that has brought together services that had so far been provided based on specific networks [103].…”
Section: Research Topic Between 1996 To 2011mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Auch ein weiterer Eckpfeiler der Kommunikationspolitik, die Universaldienstpolitik, ist unter Konvergenzbedingungen integrativ zu gestalten, wobei ökonomische und soziale Aspekte abzuwägen sind (vgl. Simpson 2004). Bei den Universaldienstzielen, auch jenen des öffentlich-rechtlichen Auftrags, ist im konvergenten Mediamatiksektor neu zu hinterfragen, mit welchen Diensten und auf welchen Plattformen sie am besten erreichbar sind (vgl.…”
Section: Konvergenzunclassified
“…Under convergence conditions, another cornerstone of communications policy -the universal service policy -calls for an integrative design with economic and social aspects being carefully balanced (see Simpson, 2004). An integrated approach means that all universal-service aspects are taken together and are jointly re-evaluated according to the new convergent environment (see Latzer, 2000).…”
Section: Disorder In Communications Policymentioning
confidence: 99%