Yasu Taniwaki, Director, Telecommunications Policy Division, Telecommunications Bureau Ministry of Internal Affairs & Communications (MIC), has made two very useful slide packs covering Japan communication policy, and given permission for them to be put online (thank you.)
These are slides Taniwaki-san keeps updated on comms policy he and his colleagues are working on -- a new issue comes up, something changes, he adds a new slide or updates an old one.
The first pack provides a comprehensive overview of communications policy in Japan, from broadband, to NTT reform, NGN and mobile.
Download 080303_bb_policy_in_japaneu.ppt
The second covers some of the same issues, but written for an APEC TEL meeting last week and provides more information on packet shaping (and network neutrality.)
Download 080326_bb_policy_japanapectel.ppt
It's a rapidly changing story, a new set of guidelines should have been released last week, so these slides will likely change soon.
Both files are 4MB or so.
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