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This paper provides an overview of the policy implications of technological developments, and how these technologies can accommodate an increased level of market competition. It is based on the work carried out in the SPORT VIEWS (Spectrum Policies and Radio Technologies Viable In Emerging...
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This paper looks at competition in the Telecommunications industry with non-linear tariffs and network based price …
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telecommunications industry. However, the liberalisation process still has a long way to go. The debate on the new scenario facing …
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Mobile telecommunications operators routinely charge higher prices for off-net than on-net calls. Previous research … effects using data on tariff setting in the German market for mobile telecommunications from 2004 to 2009. We find that large …
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Fixed telephony has long been a fundamentally important market for European telecommunications operators. The …
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To select one of several products (or to buy nothing) is a daily decision. Its foundations vary from one person to another and are based on perceptions, preferences, and other criteria. The standard theoretical perspective conveys that people choose options with the highest net benefit. However,...
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, electricity and telecommunications, in two large countries, Spain and the United Kingdom. In telecommunications, but to a much …
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This paper examines how government regulation in developing countries affects the form of corruption between business customers and service providers in the telecom sector. We match the World Bank enterprise-level data on bribes with a unique cross-country telecom regulation dataset collected by...
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One of the consequences of major regulatory reform of the telecommunications sector from the end of the 1970s … former national telecommunications monopolies to expand internationally. From the 1990s, a number of these firms … explores how the regulatory framework within which telecommunications incumbents evolved over the long-term helped shape their …
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This essay concerns the ways in which public services – particularly household services such as communications, energy, water and transportation – have been regulated and deregulated, and analyses what consequences this has for users and citizens. Much of the deregulation of public services...
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