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US journalist Ed Harriman on evidence that Pye’s official distributors in East Africa, Wilkin Telecommunications, supplied British equipment to former Zambian President Idi Amin’s state research centre...
Interview with Jeannie Drake, Secretary of Civil and Public Services Association (CPSA), on the telecommunications workers’ strike being resolved.
Interview with Conservative MP Gerry Neale on his bill to break the telecommunications monopoly. Male interviewer not identified.
Interview with Trade Secretary Norman Tebbit on the plans for the sale of British Telecom and how it will affect the cost of people’s bills. Male interviewer not identified.
Interview on proposals to open up the telecommunications industry to competition through licences following Mercury being allowed to successfully provide an alternative to BT. Male speaker and female...
Labour leader Tony Blair uses his speech at the party conference in Brighton to urge Britain to modernise or decline. In a passionate speech, he outlines a package of measures he says will benefit a new...
Interview with Trade Secretary Norman Tebbit on how the plans for the sale of British Telecom will affect the cost of people’s bills and on the offer of shares for employees. Male interviewer not identified.
Professor Bryan Carsberg, Director-General of OFTEL, a new body set up to regulate the telecommunications industry, talks about OFTEL’s functions and challenges. Male interviewer not identified.
Interview with Terry Deagan, Secretary of Society of Civil and Public Servants, on decision of the CPSA on deciding to return to work after the telecommunication workers’ dispute. Male interviewer not...
Telecommunications watchdog Oftel has published a consultation report on opening up the telecommunications industry to further competition; minimising regulation will, it says, improve services and bring...
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