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The privatization of Kyrgyztelecom

AuthorSharshenalieva, Djamilya
Call NumberAIT RSPR no.SM-00-25
Subject(s)Privatization--Kyrgyzstan
NoteA research study submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Business Administration, School of Management
PublisherAsian Institute of Technology
Series StatementResearch studies project report ; no.SM-00-25
AbstractCommunication is essential for any individual to be successful in life and the same is also applicable to organizations and institutes at a large scale. With technological advancement, many methods got invented to communicate effectively and efficiently and is a main building block for infrastructure of any developing nation. This study focuses on telecommunication sector and an effort has been put to improve it's functional efficiency by means of changing ownership structure through privatization. Telecommunications have come a long way since Samuel F.B. Morse, the inventor of magnetic telegraphy, established the world's telecommunication facility in 1844. Morse's "System" consisted of two magnetic keys connected by a single line that ran from Baltimore to Washington, DC. Telegraph soon spanned the globe and was rapidly augmented by telex and telephone, then wireless broadcast systems. These, in turn, have been supplanted by an astoundingly vast and growing a1rny of ever-more-sophisticated telecommunications capabilities: cellular phones, faxes, personal computer modems, and online databanks. With improving strengths of individual companies and their bargaining power in te1ms of technological capabilities, in developing countries, privatization has become the most widely used and most effective way to carry out refo1m in the telecommunications industry in terms of technological upgradation. This process shotiens the technological development pattern and brings in new talents and techniques after breaking the conventional, hierarchical governing system of most of the developing nations. Previously this sector was meticulously protected, as it is one of the very strategic competitive capabilities of any country. Later with opening of the economy of many countries and blurring off the global markets, the protective nations needed to realign their strategies to cope up with the trend in the market to be more competitive to sustain and ensure continuous development. In this study, an effo1i has been taken to draw the possible benefits and pros and cons of privatization of telecommunication sector in Kyrgyzstan, which was under control of state government earlier. The study also compares and analyzes five different countries, who are developing at a faster rate and the impact of telecom sector in development of those countries. This study could be used as a guideline for new countries who wants to develop their telecom sectors through privatization and be more competitive in the world market place.
Year2000
Corresponding Series Added EntryAsian Institute of Technology. Research studies project report ;| no.SM-00-25
TypeResearch Study Project Report (RSPR)
SchoolSchool of Management
DepartmentOther Field of Studies (No Department)
Academic Program/FoSMaster of Business Administration (MBA) (Publication code=SM)
Chairperson(s)Ramachandran, Neelakhantan;
Examination Committee(s)Igel, Barbara;Paul, Himangshu;
Scholarship Donor(s)Asian Development Bank- Japan;
DegreeResearch Studies Project Report (M.B.A.) - Asian Institute of Technology, 2000


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