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with the history of regulation and antitrust intervention in the telecommunications sector. After discussing the impact of …This paper examines the justifications, history, and practice of regulation in the US telecommunications sector. We … the emergence and decline of the telecom bubble, the impact on pricing of digitization and the emergence of Internet …
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stimulated by the ever-more ubiquitous and falling prices of broadband services. E-government has transformed the delivery of … Google are two-sided markets, their economic rents are "hidden" from the public (and, apparently, from the antitrust … examines the potential for antitrust cases against Facebook and Google as a response to their perceived threats to consumer …
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this monopoly power. This paper examines the antitrust cases against Facebook and Google. In this paper, we attempt to go … networks, and entertainment has been stimulated by the ever-more ubiquitous and falling prices of broadband fixed and mobile … digital advertising and one-third of total advertising. Nevertheless, no serious antitrust case or legislation has addressed …
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conjunctionwith the history of regulation and antitrust intervention in thetelecommunications sector. After discussing the impact of … the emergence and decline of thetelecom bubble, the impact on pricing of digitization and the emergenceof Internet … point to the real danger that theintent of Congress in passing the 1996 Act to promote competition intelecommunications will …
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stimulated by the ever-more ubiquitous and falling prices of broadband services. E-government has transformed the delivery of … Google are two-sided markets, their economic rents are "hidden" from the public (and, apparently, from the antitrust … examines the potential for antitrust cases against Facebook and Google as a response to their perceived threats to consumer …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011930714
this monopoly power. This paper examines the antitrust cases against Facebook and Google. In this paper, we attempt to go … networks, and entertainment has been stimulated by the ever-more ubiquitous and falling prices of broadband fixed and mobile … digital advertising and one-third of total advertising. Nevertheless, no serious antitrust case or legislation has addressed …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011944644
Pricing of Internet access has been characterized by two properties: Parties are directly billed only by the Internet … service provider (ISP) through which they connect to the Internet. Pricing, moreover, is not contingent on the type of content …
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Internet. When access is monopolized, we find that generally net neutrality regulation (that imposes zero fees “on the other …We discuss the benefits of net neutrality regulation in the context of a two-sided market model in which platforms sell … Internet access services to consumers and may set fees to content and applications providers “on the other side” of the …
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Pricing of Internet access has been characterized by two properties. Parties are directly billed only by the Internet … Service Provider (ISP) through which they connect to the Internet and the ISP charges them on the basis of the amount of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008763998
We discuss network neutrality regulation of the Internet in the context of a two-sided market model. Platforms sell … broadband Internet access services to residential consumers and may set fees to content and application providers on the … regulation increases total surplus suggesting that network neutrality regulation could be warranted even when some competition is …
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