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Economic Impact of Canadian Telecommunications Legislation
Title: Economic Impact of Canadian Telecommunications Legislation
Category: Literature / English
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Economic Impact of Canadian Telecommunications Legislation
Economic Impact of Canadian Telecommunications Legislation
Canada has been transformed in recent years into an information based society. Nearly half of the labour force in Canada works in occupations involving the collection and processing of information. In a society in which information has become a commodity, communications provide a vital link that can mean the difference between success or failure. Telecommunications is a fundamental infrastructure of the Canadian economy and society. For these reasons, an
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Blackwell, Gerry "The Canadian Telecom Market in Perspective" Telemanagement: The Angus Report on Communications Systems, Services, and Strategies. p20-32, September 1993.
Bill C62 - An Act Respecting Telecommunications (The Telecom Act) Ottawa: Canadian Federal Government, 1990.
Beatty, Perrin Summary of the Bill Respecting Telecommunications Ottawa: Canadian Federal Government, 1990.
Telecommunications: New Legislation for Canada Ottawa: Department of Communications, 1992.
Untitled and Anonymous postings from the Internet, including messages from rec.canada and the CRTC’s WWW (World Wide Web) site.
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