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authorities to access the big data held by operators could transform regulation by simplifying proof of bias or discrimination … should be possible to transform market regulation …
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In this study we address the economic performance of ex ante regulation of the telecommunications industry and compare … infrastructure competition – did not fully materialize. A central conclusion is that regulation needs to focus less on static … would be more in line with social welfare as the ultimate objective of regulation. It would require regulation to create …
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risks and rewards towards the private sector, subject to regulation. Parliamentary has oversight of policies, the regulator …
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In the autumn of 2014 the residents of Scotland, but not other parts of the UK, will vote on whether to leave the UK to become a separate state, with a positive vote leading to an independent parliament being elected in 2016. It would remain within the EU and in compliance with its acquis...
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Mobile telecommunications has been a considerable success with consumers, yet markets are oligopolies designed by governments and by industry, with many flaws, including limited ability to regulate prices, quality of service and coverage. Markets have been partially opened to competition, with...
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services as a vehicle for exporting American principles of telecommunications regulation to other nations. The United States …
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This paper analyses how different types of access regulation to next generation networks affect investments and … regulatory holiday induces highest investments, followed by risk-sharing and long-run-incremental cost regulation. Risk …
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This paper analyses how different types of access regulation to next generation networks affect investments and … regulatory holiday induces highest investments, followed by risk-sharing and long-run-incremental cost regulation. Risk …
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; regulation ; TV white spaces ; cognitive radio …
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Papua New Guinea is a low-middle income developing Asia-Pacific island country with a relatively long history of telecommunications market development under firstly Australian administration, and latterly under a pro-competitive set of regulatory arrangements strongly influenced by Australian...
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