Le secteur des postes et télécommunications de Guinée (1958-2015): D’un fonctionnement monopolistique à une concurrence régulée, Mamadou Pathé BARRY

Mamadou Pathé Barry

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This book is a tribute to the memory of the generations that have succeeded one another in the post and telecommunication sector and who have lived through the many transformations that the sector has undergone in the first fifty years of Guinea’s independence. Of all the restructurings/privatizations carried out by the government at the end of the 1990s, that of the postal and telecommunications sector has had the right to be mentioned, since the technological changes that followed have given birth to new players and upset consumer habits. Here is the historical testimony of a founding member of SOTELGUI.

Author

  • Guinean Ministry of Posts, Telecommunications and Digital Economy (MPTEN) (Conakry)

Quotation

Mamadou Pathé Barry, Le secteur des postes et télécommunications de Guinée (1958-2015): D’un fonctionnement monopolistique à une concurrence régulée, Mamadou Pathé BARRY, November 2016, Concurrences Nº 4-2016, Art. N° 104312

Publisher Éditions L'Harmattan

Date 1 September 2016

Number of pages 148

ISBN 9782343096940

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