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Emerging models of public–private interplay for European broadband access: Evidence from the Netherlands and Italy
2010
Telecommunications Policy
The paper examines the role and function of public-private interplay in the development of municipal initiatives in the broadband sector. The analysis of initiatives in the Netherlands and Italy shows how the interaction between public and private stakeholders can facilitate local broadband initiatives. This interaction has been vital in aligning the interests of different private and (semi-)public parties, in designing the network and in aggregating sufficient demand for broadband services.
doi:10.1016/j.telpol.2010.07.004
fatcat:5pbh2qtqo5ej7kb7qgabd7ikti