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Dataquest Insight: Telecom 'Structural Separation' Is a Global Trend
25 April 2008
 
Alex Winogradoff  

Structural separation (functional or ownership) is becoming a global trend that is expected to affect incumbent carriers in most developed and developing countries in the next five years. This report examines separation activity in different regions.







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Table of Contents



    
Analysis

    
Types of Structural Separation
    
Vertically Integrated Business Models Are the Norm Globally
    
Regional Trends in Functional and/or Ownership Separation

    
Asia/Pacific

    
Australia
    
Japan
    
New Zealand
    
Singapore
    
Europe

    
Germany
    
Ireland
    
Italy
    
Poland
    
Sweden
    
United Kingdom
    
Middle East and Africa

    
South Africa
    
North America

    
Canada
    
United States

    
Background and Context

    
The Impact

    
Separation Has Overall Negative Impact on Carriers

    
Conclusion

    
Appendix

    
Detailed Regional/Country Experiences With Functional and/or Ownership Separation

    
Asia

    
NTT's Separation History

    
Drivers for Choosing Functional Separation
    
What Was Separated
    
Specific Safeguards
    
Singapore's Separation History

    
Drivers for Functional and/or Ownership Separation
    
What Is Being Proposed for Separation
    
Telecom New Zealand's Separation History

    
Drivers for Separation Proposal
    
What Is expected to Be Separated
    
Specific Safeguards
    
Telstra's Separation History

    
Drivers for the Separation Proposal
    
What Is Expected to Be Separated
    
Specific Safeguards
    
Europe

    
BT's Separation History

    
Drivers for Functional Separation
    
What Was Separated
    
Specific Safeguards
    
Deutsche Telekom's Separation History

    
Drivers for Considerations for Functional and/or Ownership Separation
    
What Is Being Proposed Under Separation
    
Specific Safeguards
    
Eircom's Separation History

    
Drivers for Separation
    
What Is Being Proposed Under Separation
    
Specific Safeguards
    
TeliaSonera's Separation History

    
Drivers for Functional Separation
    
What Was Separated
    
Specific Safeguards
    
Telecom Italia's Separation History

    
Drivers for Functional Separation
    
What Is Being Proposed Under Separation
    
Specific Safeguards
    
TPSA's Telco Separation History

    
Drivers for Separation
    
What Is Being Proposed Under Separation
    
Specific Safeguards
    
North America

    
U.S. — Trial and Error

    
Rochester Telecom's Voluntary Separation
    
Pennsylvania PUC Investigated Mandatory Separation of Verizon
    
Florida PUC Investigated Mandatory Separation of BellSouth
    
Canada — An Experience in Contrast
    
The Middle East and Africa

    
Telkom SA

    
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