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Communications Review
With a global circulation of over 18,000, PricewaterhouseCoopers' quarterly journal for communications executives is regarded as a "must-read." Communications review showcases some of the best global practices and leading-edge thinking regarding management and financial issues in the communications industry. Articles are authored by partners in our communications industry practice.

Making sense of a complex world
A series of discussion papers produced by the Telecommunications Industry Accounting Group (TIAG) designed to provoke thought and identify some of the issues that communications companies may encounter as they apply new accounting standards. For more information visit TIAG

Strategic Partnerships - The Real Deal?
From strategic planning and structuring, to negotiating and implementing partnerships, this new paper identifies the most common issues and pitfalls in the TMT sector, a framework for structuring partnerships and sets out 10 questions to help you make your strategic partnership successful.

Accounting separation and beyond
The expected addition of operational or functional separation to the remedies available to European regulators in the forthcoming revisions of the Electronic Communications Directives has raised the profile of all separation-based remedies, including Accounting Separation.

Timing is everything – Releasing the value of spectrum
There will be significant awards of spectrum bandwidth over the next few years in a range of countries as regulators seek to promote the efficient use of spectrum. We present a clear framework that helps companies make a robust decision on whether to bid for spectrum and how much to pay.

2008 Global Wireless Industry Survey
This survey is a continuation of the past 11 years of the North American Survey and for 2008 has been expanded to include global wireless operators. The expansion of the survey globally also reflects the ever-growing importance of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and the United States and Canada adoption in the future of IFRS.

Convergence Monitor: Personal Mobility
The third in a series of global surveys aimed at understanding preferences and interest to buy and use various converged services. Personal mobility focuses on which devices and applications people are using today, how they are using them, and what they would like to have in the future.


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