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Our paper seeks to define the term effective competition as used in Mexico’s telecommunications sector and implemented … with substantial market power in telecommunications markets as well as to consider the relationship between the static and …
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Canada lags other countries in solving the problem of spectrum scarcity amid rising demand driven by cellphones and other wireless products. In this study, the authors call for reforms to liberalize the allocation of spectrum in Canada with a market-based approach, to increase competition, for...
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broadcasting - and by the emergence of multi-channel television, which is facilitated by digital terrestrial television. The switch …
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Numerous proposals have been made for separation in the telecommunications sector, some of which have been implemented …
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We study the impact of auction design on the final prices paid by telecommunications operators for the past two decades …
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The new telecommunications regulator in Mexico, Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones (IFT), recently issued a public … with the recent Constitutional reforms on Telecommunications and Broadcasting, represents an unprecedented opportunity to …
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The appearance and spread of COVID-19 have accentuated the connectivity and digitization lag in Latin American and Caribbean countries. The lockdowns imposed to reduce the spread of the virus increased the demand for digital tools that would allow economic, educational, and social activities to...
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