| Department of Information Science and Telecommunications Dissertation Defense | ||
Title: "Universal Telecommunications Service of Thailand" When: Friday, December 3, 2004 1:30PM - 3.00PM Where: Large Conference Room, 5th Floor,IS Building Who: Pitikorn Tengtrakul Abstract:Thailand is now engaged in
the important process of reforming the country’s
telecommunications structure. New telecommunications
acts have been passed and regulators have been designated
to regulate this telecommunications transformation. However,
there are many critical details that must be determined.
This thesis aims to identify appropriate universal service
mechanisms for Thailand. It focuses on universal service
with regard to telecommunication regulatory policies
for fixed telephone services. This study uses a qualitative
analysis of multiple case comparisons as the methodology
for exploring the universal service mechanisms in five
countries: the United States of America, the United Kingdom,
Chile, Peru and Malaysia. Each of these countries was
selected after consideration of the telecommunications
mechanisms they have implemented, as well as for key
criteria that typically should be considered when choosing
universal service mechanisms. After considering the key
criteria with regard to characteristics of telecommunications
in Thailand, this thesis concludes that the appropriate
universal service mechanism for that country is a hybrid
scheme that employs both Mandatory Service Obligations
(MSOs) and Auctions through the Universal Service Fund
(USF). The application of MSOs has been chosen to ensure
that telecommunications providers fulfill their universal
service obligations, while auction has been chosen in
compliance with the USF. The recommendations from this
thesis can serve as guidelines for universal service
for telecommunications regulatory policies of Thailand.
Nevertheless, additional specific details of implementation
should be considered and other comprehensive methodologies
should be conducted in order to increase the ability
to generalize these results. |
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