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This paper analyses how different types of access regulation to next generation networks affect investments and … regulatory holiday induces highest investments, followed by risk-sharing and long-run-incremental cost regulation. Risk …
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and Australia of harnessing the threat of regulation to provoke meaningful change amongst mobile operators. It is in this …
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The United States has asymmetric regulation of the provision of broadband Internet access service. A cable television …) that offers digital subscriber line (DSL) service faces price regulation as well as the obligation to offer competitors the … services that compete with the ILEC's own retail offering to consumers. The social costs of asymmetric regulation are by now …
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We examine the effects of mobile termination rate regulation in asymmetric oligopolies. We do this by extending …
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The United States moved closer to Net Neutrality regulation this year when the Federal Communications Commission found …
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Technological progress allows Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to carry out network manage-ment practices in a discriminatory fashion without being detected by their customers. This creates an opportunity that providers will exploit this information asymmetry in an opportunistic way by blocking...
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In 2015, the FCC reclassified the framework for regulation of the Internet from Title I of the Telecommunications Act …
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services as a vehicle for exporting American principles of telecommunications regulation to other nations. The United States …
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National roaming is a measure that can be agreed commercially between operators to extend coverage or can be imposed or facilitated by governments as a means to increase competition amongst networks. It has been used with varying degrees of success in a range of countries, notably in the...
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