World Trade Organization Director-General, Pascal Lamy hailed liberalisation of trade in telecoms services as a vital tool in economic growth and development, on the occasion of the WTO Symposium on Telecommunications, organized in Geneva to commemorate the 10th anniversary of agreement among WTO members to open basic telecommunications services.
“The impressive results we have seen in 10 years of opening telecommunications markets shows how crucial liberalising services trade can be for economies. It is a good reminder to all of the importance of accelerating the services negotiations that are so vital to the success of the Doha Development round,” observed Mr Lamy.
He added: “Since the results came into force ten years ago this month, global access to telecommunications has increased from below 15 percent in 1996 to above 60% in 2006, and revenues have risen from USD620b to USD1.4 trillion during the same period."
"Telecommunications are an essential prerequisite for a wide range of economic activities in any national economy, developing or developed, from agriculture, travel and tourism to mining and manufacturing. Opening telecommunications has been a win-win game.”
Some of the significant developments over the last decade or so in global telecommunications services sector include:
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