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Telecommunications policy has come a long way from regulation of vertically integrated monopolies to the current state … of competition. As competition becomes selfsustainable, will telecommunications policy in the form of industry … telecommunications regulation? Although technical and market developments will dominantly shape the regulatory efficiency frontier …
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In this paper, we study the impact of co-investment by incumbents and entrants on the roll-out of network infrastructures under demand uncertainty. We show that if entrants can wait to co-invest until demand is realized, the incumbents' investment incentives are reduced and total coverage can be...
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discretion, how were the Conservative governments of the 1980s able to privatize the telecommunications, electricity, water, gas … evolution of regulation in te UK telecommunications sector. Under simple assumptions about preferences of the relevant players …, the model is consistent with the evolution of telecommunications regulation. …
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A broad-scale coverage of new high-speed broadband networks as foreseen by the European Commission still appears to be a rather unrealistic objective in most EU member states without government intervention in terms of funding network deployment in unprofitable areas. We contend, however, that...
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In this paper, we study the impact of co-investment by incumbents and entrants on the roll-out of network infrastructures under demand uncertainty. We show that if entrants can wait to co-invest until demand is realized, the incumbents' investment incentives are reduced and total coverage can be...
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In this paper, we study the impact of co-investment by incumbents and entrants on the roll-out of network infrastructures under demand uncertainty. We show that if entrants can wait to coinvest until demand is realized, the incumbents' investment incentives are reduced and total coverage can be...
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Currently, U.S. and EU telecommunications policies differ in many respects. For example, wholesale access to local … telecommunications policies in the U.S. and EU? Based on a survey of the relevant U.S. and EU related economics literature the current …
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