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The purpose of this paper is to present a case study of Canada's 700 MHz spectrum auction, which took place at the beginning of 2014. The auction format adopted by the Canadian regulator was the Combinatorial Clock Auction (CCA). In Section 1, we review the band plan for Canada's 700 MHz...
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structure. There is evidence in support of to the quot;overbiddingquot; hypothesis, i.e. license fees determined in auctions …
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A new method is proposed to divide upcoming spectrum band allocations into two different spectrum license …/management right types. The first, a spectrum license, would allow successful auction bidders to rollout mobile radio networks on a … assigned by applying for a license based on a site specific, fixed base station location for a small timeframe that could be …
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The paper discusses the impact of scarcity of frequency spectrum on the performance of the mobile telecommunications industry. An oligopoly model with endogenous sunk costs illustrates the trade off between ex ante extraction of oligopoly rents and market entry of firms. The determination of the...
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right types. The first, a spectrum license, would allow successful auction bidders to roll out mobile radio networks on a … assigned by applying for a license based on a site specific, fixed base station location for a short timeframe that could be … spectrum license auctions. Our analysis offers an important contribution for both spectrum regulators and private spectrum …
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