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This paper reviews the application of national antitrust law and the implementation of the European Union's telecommunications directives to the markets in the United Kingdom, against the declared policy objective of raising national competitiveness. It illustrates the complexity of the systems...
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National roaming is a measure that can be agreed commercially between operators to extend coverage or can be imposed or facilitated by governments as a means to increase competition amongst networks. It has been used with varying degrees of success in a range of countries, notably in the...
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This paper compares and contrasts the processes used by the European, United Kingdom and Scottish parliaments in considering broadband policies, legislation, regulatory systems and outcomes, within a complex triple-tiered governance system. Broadband is of increasing importance due to the...
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Opinion polls suggest Scotland will reject independence, opening the way to a review of economic governance in the United Kingdom, a complex quasi-federal, asymmetric system of administrations and parliaments, the result of ad hoc changes over decades. One party wants telecommunications...
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Survey data for the adoption of broadband and the Internet point to significant regional variations in the United Kingdom. While there continues to be growth at the UK level, the adoption of broadband in Scotland and in London appear to have stalled, in contrast to the three other nations. Rural...
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National roaming is a measure that can be agreed commercially between operators to extend coverage or can be imposed or facilitated by governments as a means to increase competition amongst networks. It has been used with varying degrees of success in a range of countries, notably in the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014176766
Survey data for the adoption of broadband and the Internet point to significant regional variations. While there continues to be growth at the UK level, the adoption of broadband in Scotland appears to have stalled, in contrast to the three other nations. Internet adoption shows a similar...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014184625
The UK was one of the first countries to privatise its telecommunications operator and to introduce competition. As part of that process it created its first regulator, the Office of Telecommunications (OFTEL), later replaced by the Office of Communications (OFCOM). Around these are a vast and...
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