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Telecommunications in Sweden : ウィキペディア英語版 | Telecommunications in Sweden This article covers telecommunications in Sweden. == Telecommunications == Sweden liberalized its telecommunications industry starting in 1980s and being formally liberalized in 1993.〔Swedish Economic Policy Review 9 (2002) 133-161. ''Telecommunications liberlaisation in Sweden: Is “intermediate regulation viable?''. Lars Hultkrantz. 2002. Available online in (pdf format ). Retrieved 22 February 2007.〕 This was three years ahead of USA and five years before the European common policy introduced in January 1998 allowed for an open and competitive telecommunication market.〔 The Swedes, most of who are computer literate, enjoy a continuous growth in the Internet market and the availability of technologies such as Metro Ethernet, fiber, satellite, WAN access technologies and even the availability of 3G services. Statistically, 6.447 (2004) million telephone main lines are in use, 8.0436 (2005) million mobile cellular telephones are in use 〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Sweden )〕 and 6.7 million Swedes are regular internet users. This abundance of telecommunication technology is a result of promoting a competitive industry that was made possible by deregulation. Since Sweden was the first to take on this arduous task the government had to come up with “a regulatory framework of its own”.〔 The processes that went about resulting in the liberalization of the telecommunications’ industry can be structured into three phases: “Phase 1 of monopoly to Phase 2 with a mix of monopoly and competition to a “mature” Phase 3 with extensive competition”.〔
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