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This is a set of Frequently Asked Questions (and answers) about the economic, institutional, and technological structure of the Internet. We describe the history and current state of the Internet, discuss some of the pressing economic and regulatory problems, and speculate about future developments.
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this relationship. To do so, I formally examine variation in telecommunications policy across US states. The resulting …
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fixed-line telephone network faces new competition from innovative technologies. In this report we concentrate on analysing …
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It became clear early on that UMTS, also known as 3G (third-generation mobile phone systems), would be a key technology for profitable markets of the future. However UMTS technology offers some major advantages that can be demonstrated under laboratory conditions but which it will not be...
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Efficient broadband technologies such as DSL, fibre, cable modem, powerline communications, UMTS, WLAN or WiMax are powerful locational factors for an economy. Europe in particular should promote broadband communication further to tap into its growth potential. But given the prevailing ownership...
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The current problems in mobile telephony are leading critics to make overly pessimistic predictions that 3G – the third-generation mobile phone system – will never become profitable. However, the resulting calls not to introduce 3G and instead directly back alternative wireless technologies...
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mechanisms. Using data on alliances in the German telecommunications industry, we find that the choice of governance mechanisms …
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We study network competition with two-part tariffs and termination-based price discrimination in the presence of call …
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The Telecommunications Act of 1996 requires all incumbent local telephone companies to provide local entrants with …
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