Abstract

Policy makers usually take one of three paths in creating policy to address technological change in communications. They develop policy that reacts to technological developments, try to create policy in anticipation of a direction technology might take or make continuous changes in policy as the technology evolves. This study analyses the policy-making process related to developments in satellite and cable communications in two countries, the Netherlands and Turkey, and illustrates the need for continual monitoring of various parts of the communication system as technological changes are introduced.

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