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Developments in the EU telecommunications markets require a recurrent redesign of the regulatory framework for … telecommunications services. In this regard, the analysis of the substitution effects between different types of telephony is the …
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The paper tackles the discussion about vertical separation in the electronic communications sector, in its two main forms functional and structural. The author will argue how mandatory structural separation under certain conditions could be a possible option. The evidence is provided by the...
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telecommunications market development under firstly Australian administration, and latterly under a pro-competitive set of regulatory … country. Whilst the framework is based on guidelines from the World Bank and the International Telecommunications Union …
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The paper tackles the discussion about vertical separation in the electronic communications sector, in its two main forms functional and structural. The author will argue how mandatory structural separation under certain conditions could be a possible option. The evidence is provided by the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012969986
OTT-messenger such as facebook, WhatsApp have gained wide popularity among mobile users while traffic of text messaging has been in strong decline in several countries. This work is the first to provide an empirical analysis how consumption of OTT-messengers affects demand for text messaging and...
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full liberalization of telecommunications markets provides scope for relying to a large extent on general antitrust rules … Zealand which fully liberalized its telecommunications markets in the late 1980's and relied primarily on antitrust …
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media content by vertically-integrated incumbent telecommunications operators. As will be seen below, as new entrants …, incumbent telecommunications incumbents may find it hard to have access to premium content rights, especially when such rights … source of specific problems. This is why this paper focuses on incumbent operators, rather than any telecommunications …
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Telecoms regulators have increasingly signaled concerns about the incentives and ability of vertically integrated incumbents to engage in discriminatory behavior against competitors in downstream markets. The UK Office of Communications (Ofcom) has recently accepted undertakings from British...
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the telecommunications sector. The model considers two potentially coexisting and partially competing techniques (the "old … ; telecommunications ; investment. …
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In 2005, Ofcom, then telecommunications regulator in the United Kingdom, implemented functional separation of British …, telecommunications investment, customer satisfaction, and measures of the United Kingdom's global competitiveness in telecommunications …
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