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 Charice Wang, AnalystCharice is an analyst for Ovum's telecom regulation team, which provides interconnect and regulation advice. Her contributions include comments and reports on functional separation, FTTx and mobile termination rates. Charice is widely quoted in the press on the Asian market, in particular on China's ICT industry development and regulations. She also regularly contributes to Ovum's client consulting projects. Charice previously worked for the Chinese central government, National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), where she carried out research on foreign exchange, foreign investment and WTO. Charice holds an MSc in Environment and Development from the London School of Economics, a master's degree in Commerce & Finance from Curtin University of Technology, Australia, a graduate diploma in International Economics from Adelaide University, Australia, and a master's degree in Economics from Tianjin University of Economics and Finance, China. Recent reports include: - An overview of the regulatory approach to VoIP
- Germany regulates wholesale, unbundled and bitstream access
- Europe & Americas interconnect charge data
- Europe & Americas benchmarks
- Europe & Americas historical average fixed termination charges (US cents)
- Europe & Americas historical average fixed origination charges (US cents)
- Europe & Americas historical average mobile termination charges (US cents)
- Europe & Americas retail/wholesale comparison tables
- Spain (country regulation overview)
- Ireland (country regulation overview)
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