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Telecommunications in the land of the Thunder Dragon: recent developments in Bhutan
Authors:Kezang  Jason Whalley  
Institution:aBhutan Communications Authority, Thimphu, Bhutan;bDepartment of Management Science, Strathclyde Business School, Graham Hills Building, 40 George Street, Glasgow, G1 1QE, Scotland, UK
Abstract:This paper charts the development of telecommunications in Bhutan. Since the introduction of telecommunications services in 1963 Bhutan has faced many challenges as it has sought to roll out a network that covers the whole population and country. A small population, a mountainous geography, a transitional economy and a unique approach to development—Gross National Happiness—present many challenges that need to be overcome if the telecommunications industry is to develop further. Added to this is the decision of Bhutan to join the outside world through membership of the ITU, APT and WTO that has added liberalisation and privatisation to the challenges faced by Bhutan. This paper identifies two broad policy options that Bhutan could adopt—network expansion nationally or investment concentration towards urban areas. The authors conclude that due to the limited resources available to Bhutan these policies are contradictory and will take the telecommunications industry in quite different directions if adopted.
Keywords:Regulation  Liberalisation  Privatisation  Telecommunications policy
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