Communications Technology: Global Information Infrastructure
Introduction
We are in the midst of a global information revolution driven by the convergence and proliferation of information and communication technologies. The telecommunications sector is changing at warp speed, driven by technological innovation that results in new equipment and services, and also by new entrants and alliances between companies with experience in a wide range of information industries from telecommunications to broadcasting to computer hardware and software to publishing. Three major trends are driving
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seven major industrialized world powers: Canada, France, Germany, Japan, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States .
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