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this revolution may be, governments should try hard to assure a market of continued competition among network operators, as … this competition is the source of a self propelled creation of welfare and new opportunities, motivated from within Africa …
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Sub-Saharan Africa ranks among the top regions in terms of growth in the number of mobile phone users. The success of mobile telephony is attributed to the opening of markets for private players and lenient regulatory policy. However, markets may be increasingly saturated and new regulations...
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a premium on housing rents. Methodologically, the chapter uses micro data from Germany’s largest online platform for …
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necessary software. Mobile network operators expect this to increase the intensity of competition on the manufacturer side and … intensify competition for innovation. A major challenge of Open RAN is the comparatively complex integration of the desired …
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The roam-like-at-home regulation (RLAH) eliminated all mobile roaming surcharges to Eu-ropean consumers travelling within the European Economic Area (EEA). We measure the causal impact of the regulation on EEA roaming traffic, using the Rest of the World as a control group. We find large and...
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Sub-Saharan Africa ranks among the top regions in terms of growth in the number of mobile phone users. The success of mobile telephony is attributed to the opening of markets for private players and lenient regulatory policy. However, markets may be increasingly saturated and new regulations...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009580152