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Contractual and regulatory provisions for access affect incentives to invest in an upgraded network and, in particular, a next-generation access network. Investment decisions are made under uncertainty and have to be made over time. This papers provides a framework for taking uncertainty, risk...
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Contractual and regulatory provisions for access affect incentives to invest in an upgraded network and, in particular, a next-generation access network. Investment decisions are made under uncertainty and have to be made over time. This papers provides a framework for taking uncertainty, risk...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010753567
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Suppose that a strong and a weak operator compete in a telecommunications market. To terminate a call operators need …
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This paper discusses the development of local loop unbundling in telecommunications markets throughout the European …
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This paper discusses the development of local loop unbundling in telecommunications markets throughout the European …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005621357
Central features of today's electronic communications markets are complementarities between the different layers of the value chain, substitutability between some applications, network effects in the provision of content and services, two-sided business models that partly involve indirect...
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Under strict net neutrality Internet service providers (ISPs) are required to carry data without any differentiation and at no cost to the content provider. We provide a simple framework with a monopoly ISP to evaluate different net neutrality rules. Content differs in its sensitivity to delay....
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