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Policy makers are now confronting the possibility that incumbent telephone companies may retain a dominant position in the provision of local access in the long term and assessing the implications this may have for competition in complementary markets. “Structural separation” of incumbents...
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Corruption has long been endemic in Indian telecommunications. Individuals and small contractors must pay bribes or …
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The Nigerian telecommunications sector has experienced substantial growth in a little over a decade. With over 113 … million active mobile lines by the end of 2012, Nigeria has become the largest telecommunications sector in Africa in terms of … subscriber numbers and one of the fastest growing telecommunications markets in the world. A corollary to this remarkable growth …
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Despite strong traditions of research into corruption and into telecommunications policy and regulation, the two are …
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One of the most distinctive developments in telecommunications policy over the past few decades has been the …, policymakers did not fully consider whether the justifications for regulating telecommunications remained valid. They also allowed …
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telecommunications market development under firstly Australian administration, and latterly under a pro-competitive set of regulatory … country. Whilst the framework is based on guidelines from the World Bank and the International Telecommunications Union …
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In response to a request for comment from the Federal Trade Commission, this report is divided into three parts:• The FTC's continuing leadership in consumer protection for Internet access• Competition and consumer protection in a changing communications industry• Competition and consumer...
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The paper tackles the discussion about vertical separation in the electronic communications sector, in its two main forms functional and structural. The author will argue how mandatory structural separation under certain conditions could be a possible option. The evidence is provided by the...
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? In particular, to what extent should (or can) regulators impose existing telecommunications regulation, including the … snarl of cross-subsidies that dominates the telephone system, on IP networks?At the heart of existing telecommunications … regulation is the distinction between quot;telecommunications service,quot; whose providers are subject to FCC common …
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