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                                    [title] => The neoliberal networking drive in Latin America
                                    [creator] => Michalski, Hans-Jürgen
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                                            [0] => Telecommunications
                                            [1] => Latin America
                                            [2] => neoliberal networking drive
                                            [3] => universalization
                                            [4] => Telecomunicações
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                                    [description] => According to the ITU, privatization and competition were the two critical factors for the growth of the telecommunications industry. Until 2005, in Latin America 18 of the most important countries in the region had privatized or liberalized their telecommunications industries. Now  the Latin American telecommunications market is dominated by two groups: the Spanish  Telefónica  and Mexico's  Telmex. Obviously, the neoliberal networking drive has missed in Latin America the universalization goal of telecommunications. This gives not only Bolivia and Venezuela occasion to reconsider their previous universalization policies.  Key words: Telecommunications, Latin America, neoliberal networking drive, universalization.
                                    [publisher] => Universidade Federal de Sergipe
                                    [date] => 2011-10-03
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                                    [identifier] => https://periodicos.ufs.br/eptic/article/view/72
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                                            [0] => Revista Eletrônica Internacional de Economia Política da Informação, da Comunicação e da Cultura; Vol. 12 No. 2 (2010): Revista Electrónica Internacional de Economía Política de las Tecnologías de la Informacíon y la Comunicación
                                            [1] => Revista Eletrônica Internacional de Economia Política da Informação, da Comunicação e da Cultura; Vol. 12 No 2 (2010): Revista Electrónica Internacional de Economía Política de las Tecnologías de la Informacíon y la Comunicación
                                            [2] => Revista Eletrônica Internacional de Economia Política da Informação, da Comunicação e da Cultura - Eptic; Vol. 12 Núm. 2 (2010): Revista Electrónica Internacional de Economía Política de las Tecnologías de la Informacíon y la Comunicación
                                            [3] => Revista Eletrônica Internacional de Economia Política da Informação da Comunicação e da Cultura; v. 12 n. 2 (2010): Revista Electrónica Internacional de Economía Política de las Tecnologías de la Informacíon y la Comunicación
                                            [4] => 1518-2487
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                                    [language] => por
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