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We analyze a repeated setting of an asymmetric, differentiated telecommunications market with an incumbent and an entrant. The entrant may roll out its own network or use parts of the incumbent's network. The incumbent is established in the market, while the entrant gradually builds up a track...
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Over the last few years, the European Commission and the competition authorities of a number of (Member) States have been busy investigating transactions leading to the buying/selling of premium content rights. These cases have been triggered by several factors. First, premium content...
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, regulation often leads to counterproductive constraints on firms. Moreover, history shows that such counterproductive regulations …
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segment. It also describes the methodology of the construction of a relevant measure of regulation. Precisely, we provide a … the intensity of regulation in the fixed telecom sector for 107 developed and developing countries during the period of …
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Central features of today’s electronic communications markets are complementarities between the different layers of the value chain, substitutability between some applications, network effects in the provision of content and services, two-sided business models that partly involve indirect...
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2010, though neither had much effect on the market, because of weak regulation of the two entrenched mobile operators. The …
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South Africa's electronic communications sector regulator, the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA), has a mixed track record in carrying out its mandate. ICASA is part of a regulatory system for the telecommunications sector, that may be characterised as dysfunctional...
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give rise to new questions of access fee regulation. In this paper we consider a model with two types of asymmetry arising …
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The Telecommunications Act of 1996 has opened hitherto closed markets to competitive local exchange carriers (CLECs). While a recent Federal Communications Commission (FCC) report on local competition documents vigorous entry during the past years, the market share of the entrants is...
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