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regulation and recently imposed fiber access regulations. Our main finding is that more stringent access regulations for both the …
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Ever since its inception four decades ago, telecommunications fiber optic cables have been one of the best things that happened to Nigeria’s telecommunication industry. With the installations gradually helping Nigeria’s telecom operators to tackle the challenges of poor network...
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substantial risks that Carterfone-type regulation would commoditize wireless network services in a way that could substantially …
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evaluate the regulation of vertical integration in media-related industries. It does so initially by applying the basic static …
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Empirical research about the effects of vertical integration in cable television suggests that in spite of differences in the economic architectures of cable and Internet broadband, integrated ISPs have economic incentives in some realistic circumstances to favor vertically integrated content...
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/satellite operators). We show that an a la carte regulation (i.e., a regulation that forces downstream firms to unbundle) leads to higher … industry, which is mainly characterized by pure bundling, an a la carte regulation will be beneficial for the consumers. If, on … the other hand, the unregulated equilibrium is characterized by mixed bundling, then an a la carte regulation will …
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What, in the eyes of the law, is cable broadband? The regulation of cable-based platforms for high-speed Internet …
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