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In this paper, we study how the coexistence of access regulations for legacy (copper) and fiber networks shapes the incentives to invest in network infrastructure. To this end, we develop a theoretical model explaining investment incentives by incumbent telecom operators and heterogeneous...
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players. The internet ecosystem is a much more complex scenario than the traditional telecommunications market and has changed …
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This paper investigates the impacts of the current roaming rules on domestic competition and welfare. We consider a model for two countries in which each country has two operators that compete in the retail market for access services and also in the wholesale market for roaming. We first derive...
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whether this conclusion can be reversed in the mobile telecommunications markets where dynamic efficiency effects might be … the static ones in the mobile telecommunications industry. Therefore, a merger from four to three mobile operators may be …
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Bundling becomes a dominant sales strategy in telecommunications. Dual and triple-play packages are increasingly …
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In this paper, we formulate and estimate a structural model of demand to analyse the equilibrium effect of the RAN sharing by using cross-country panel data in 28 EU countries in years 2010-2020. Based on model estimates, our simulation analysis in Spain firstly provides a quantitative...
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hedonic price regressions using data on tariff plans offered by the main mobile telecommunications operator in France between …
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The era of telecommunications 4.0 is a challenge to regulators and operators insofar as external environment … telecommunications 4.0? (2) Are there little vertical complementarities between services along the supply chain? (3) Is network …
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In 2000, there were as many countries served by a single mobile network as by network competition. Today, only 30 countries, representing less than 3% of the world’s population, are served by a single network. There has been considerable discussion about the optimal number of network operators...
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&A) in the telecommunications sector, trying to understand if the glamour company's M&A operations conduct to the stockholder … abnormal returns of telecommunications M&A from 2000 to 2010 and evaluating the value creation/destruction of these operations …
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