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The European Commission (EC) and the European Courts have being reaffirming in the Deutsche Telekom and Telefónica cases that guide-prices established by sector regulators upon electronic communications incumbents cannot per se exclude that conducts with anticompetitive foreclosure effects,...
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Over the past twenty years we have seen the emergence of an important phenomenon in the practice of modern regulation …. Also, regulation “as practiced” now may allow an administrative agency to expand greatly its power beyond its statutory …
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telecommunications regulation in Latin America should be very different than in the US and Europe. Foreign frameworks should be regarded …
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. There is network governance economic regulation at the global, EU, ministerial and regulator levels, though generally …
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The author explores the relative efficiency implications of Federal Radio Commission regulation under the Radio Act of … 1927 and a system of spectrum property rights. He examines the technological efficiency achieved by FRC regulation and …
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? In particular, to what extent should (or can) regulators impose existing telecommunications regulation, including the … regulation is the distinction between quot;telecommunications service,quot; whose providers are subject to FCC common …-carrier regulation and must pay a percentage of revenues to a federal quot;universal servicequot; fund, and quot;information services …
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This paper will provide a straightforward explanation of what constitutes network neutrality and why a debate has arisen about whether governments need to establish rules mandating nondiscrimination. The paper will identify what types of price and quality of service discrimination represent...
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content and broadband providers. While proponents of such regulation may view it as protection from alleged anticompetitive …
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The beginning of federal communications regulatory policy was the Post Roads Act of 1886. So spoke the Federal Communications Commission on its Silver Anniversary.It's 1866. The Civil War is over. Western Union has won. Southern telegraph competition had been turned into tree tinsel. A grateful...
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The California Public Utilities Commission addressed both pricing deregulation and universal service in telecommunications during the last decade. Both decisions had a similar cast of characters, and similarly elaborate processes. In relation to price deregulation, the utilities positions were...
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