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  • LIRNEasia, a Sri Lanka-based research company, conducted the Telecom Regulatory Environment (TRE) survey in eight emerging Asian economies β€” India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, the Maldives, Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippines.

    India News Digest: Kotak Mahindra Likely to Bid for RBS Indian Assets 2009

  • In November 2005, LIRNEasia had its last official encounter with him when few representatives from WorldSpace (our partner in the Last-Mile Hazinfo project) including Dr. Rangarajan met him in Colombo.

    Sri Lanka: Remembering Arthur C. Clarke 2008

  • β€œThe relative positions of Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka vary depending on assumptions and exchange rates used, but overall the fact remains that these four countries offer the lowest mobile prices in the world today,” said Dr. Rohan Samarajiwa, Executive Director of LIRNEasia.

    Bangladesh Has Cheapest Mobile Rates, Says Study 2008

  • LIRNEasia laments the loss of a person they closely collaborated with, shedding light on the fact that there was more to the man than writing fiction.

    Sri Lanka: Remembering Arthur C. Clarke 2008

  • Rohan Samarajiva, the boss of LIRNEasia, a think-tank in Sri Lanka, calls it "more than mobile".

    The Economist: Correspondent's diary 2011

  • Much of the work of LIRNEasia must be seen on the context of connectivity fueling growth.

    LIRNEasia 2010

  • LIRNEasia information and communication technology (ICT) policy and regulation think tank.

    FinanzNachrichten.de: Aktuelle Nachrichten 2010

  • Professor Rohan Samarajiva is chairman and CEO of the LIRNEasia information and communication technology (ICT) policy and regulation think tank.

    BN - Broadcast Newsroom-news 2010

  • CEO of LIRNEasia, was invited to speak a the 18th Convergence India, held from 23 -

    Kottu kottu 2010

  • Two articles, one by Mr. Muhammad Aslam Hayat, a regulatory consultant at Grameenphone, Bangladesh, and the other, by Payal Malik, LIRNEasia

    Kottu 2010

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