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Capacity-based interconnection (CBI) prices vary exactly with the costs a network provider incurs when supplying an interconnecting party. That is, they equal incremental costs, rather than being averaged over any output measure. We argue such prices (1) are as practicable and more efficient...
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Government restrictions on entry are endemic in telecommunications, even where there are no obvious reasons for them, as is the case in mobile telecommunications. This may in part be because policy makers genuinely do not understand the benefits competition will bring. By using the natural...
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Capacity-based interconnection (CBI) prices vary exactly with the costs a network provider incurs when supplying an interconnecting party. That is, they equal incremental costs, rather than being averaged over any output measure. We argue such prices (1) are as practicable and more efficient...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014167611
Capacity-based interconnection (CBI) prices vary exactly with the costs a network provider incurs when supplying an interconnecting party. That is, they equal incremental costs, rather than being averaged over any output measure. CBI prices can resemble bill and keep. For two-sided...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014167948