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The article refers to the interplay between deregulation resp. liberalization of the telecommunications sector and the … of TC-firms played an essential part in realizing the process of deregulation – besides technological developments and …Der Beitrag behandelt das Wechselspiel zwischen der Deregulierung bzw. Liberalisierung des Telekommunikationssektors …
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this paper studies the paradigmatic case of telecommunications reform in Costa Rica it underscores the importance of these …
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ambitioniertesten Reformprozeß unterworfen wurde. Deregulierung und Privatisierung sind die wesentlichen Bausteine, von denen dauerhaft … higher productivity and increasing macroeconomic growth rates, important deregulation and privatization measures were …
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Von den nationalen Regulierungsbehörden werden zwei Kostenmethoden zur Bestimmung der Terminierungsentgelte im Mobilfunkmarkt angewandt: Long-Run Incremental Costs (LRIC) und Kosten der effizienten Leistungsbereitstellung (KeL). Der Autor ist der Auffassung, dass der von der Europäischen...
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On 25 November 2015, the European Union enacted new rules for international mobile roaming (IMR) under Regulation 2015/2120, which seeks to implement a Roam Like at Home (RLAH) regime among the member states of the European Union. Questions remain, however, as to whether it is possible to...
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The gas price shock has been a major contributor to inflation in Germany. In this context, Dullien and Weber (2022a, b, c) proposed a two-tier pricing scheme for natural gas in the spring of 2022 that lowers the price for a base quota through a subsidy while maintaining high market prices on the...
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This paper examines mobile termination fees and their regulation when networks are asymmetric in size. It is demonstrated that with consumer ignorance about the exact termination rates (a) a mobile network's termination rate is the higher the smaller the network's size (as measured through its...
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