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Network shares and retail prices are not symmetric in the telecommunications market with multiple bottlenecks which …
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other ways to strengthen media competition − such as increased polarization and prevention of collusion − critically depends …
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. The present paper will examine and compare properties of telecommunications networks for both the United States and Europe …
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This note develops a modelling approach for wireless networks driven byfluid traffic models. Introducing traffic sets that follow movement ofsubscribers, the wireless network with time-varying rates is transformedinto a stationary network at these traffic sets, which yields that thedistribution...
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This paper analyzes empirically whether and if so to what extent later entrants in the European mobile telephony industry have a disadvantage vis-à-vis incumbents and early mover entrants. To analyze this question a dynamic model of market share development and a series of static models are...
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traditionally used to in telecommunications. This paper introduces new approaches for modelling decisionsupport at operational …
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The positive correlation between the absolute price elasticity of telecommunications demand and the distance of the …
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