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path towards a so-called broadband ecosystem. The governments of Australia and New Zealand are leading the deployment of … national fibre-based broadband infrastructures through Public-Private-Partnerships (PPP). The paper is on the approach followed … by New Zealand and Australia to developing Next-Generation broadband infrastructure, their broadband policies and …
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In September 2016, the European Commission (EC) published its proposal for a directive establishing the European Electronic Communications Code (EECC) - with one key aim being the provision of sufficient incentives for infrastructure investments into high-speed communication networks. Based on a...
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In this paper we study how the coexistence of access regulations for legacy (copper)and fiber networks shapes the incentives to invest in network infrastructure. To this end, we develop a theoretical model explaining investment incentives by incumbent telecom operators and heterogeneous entrants...
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Broadband internet expansion is a topic of widespread discussion in Germany right now. But the country still has not … met its own targets. Almost 100 percent of households are supplied with broadband connections with up to six megabits per … broadband market. Currently, a relatively low willingness to pay and high investment costs are slowing down the momentum of both …
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In this paper, we study how the coexistence of access regulations for legacy (copper) and fiber networks shapes the incentives to invest in network infrastructure. To this end, we develop a theoretical model explaining investment incentives by incumbent telecom operators and heterogeneous...
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In this paper we study how the coexistence of access regulations for legacy (copper) and fiber networks shapes the incentives to invest in network infrastructure. To this end, we develop a theoretical model explaining investment incentives by incumbent telecom operators and heterogeneous...
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