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royalties. The experience of telecommunications regulation in the United States, from the AT&T divestiture in the early 1980s to …
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The United States moved closer to Net Neutrality regulation this year when the Federal Communications Commission found …
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monopoly. It is, therefore, misguided to adopt ex-ante fixed regulation on digital platforms as a whole, as now envisaged by … enforcement on e-commerce giants. Meanwhile, exploitative abuse (or superior-bargaining-position) regulation has attracted … increasing attention, in order to protect suppliers from abuse by e-commerce giants. This regulation needs exacting application …
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Each year the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development produces a report on foreign direct investment (FDI). This report highlights trends on FDI, and identifies the world's largest transnational corporation (TNC). Prominent among the largest TNS are telecommunication companies such as...
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The paper aims at empirically investigating the relationship between regulation and the capital structure of the … result prevails independent of a control variable that indicates the regulatory regime. -- regulation ; capital structure …
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This paper empirically analyzes the relationship between asymmetric regulation on mobile termination rates and mobile …
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It is common knowledge that Next Generation Access (NGA) networks require significant investments and that for many regions, especially in more rural areas, there is no viable business case. Taking note of the broadband strategies formulated by European governments the deployment cost is...
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Utility subsidies are often defended as promoting universal service. However, specific support formulas may be poorly targeted and/or designed. The U.S. high cost loop support (HCLS) program (formerly referred to as the Universal Service Fund (USF)), has been a key component of the FCC's USF...
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The U.S. high cost loop support (HCLS) program, formerly referred to as the Universal Service Fund (USF), has been a key component of the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) program to promote telephone access in rural, high cost areas. This study uses data from 1140 rural telecom firms in...
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