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The best proposals for network neutrality rules are simple. They ban abusive behavior like tollboothing and outright blocking and degradation. And they leave open legitimate network services that the Bells and Cable operators want to provide, such as offering cable television services and voice...
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implemented by using the 'internet protocol' when consumers have broadband access, LLU may, in the end, spur competition in … markets for voice telephony as well. Thus LLU is an important way to stimulate competition in the broadly defined market for … requirements are neutral to competition. This result breaks down under partial consumer participation. Hence, regulation of …
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This paper finds that a regulation that promotes competition in one market may decrease competition in other related … diffusion may reduce the price of service but also decrease competition in the infrastructure market …
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This paper presents Halos Networks as a competitive architectural paradigm for developing future Internet of-with Things. A Halos Network is like a wireless network spontaneously emerging through the interactions of distributed resources embedding wireless communication capabilities. Halos...
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I generalize the workhorse model of network competition (Armstrong, 1998; Laffont, Rey and Tirole, 1998a,b) to include … stylized facts: The networks have an incentive to agree on high mobile termination rates to soften competition. They charge a … workhorse model of network competition …
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Unlike bus and rail operators, the nature of telecommunication service meant that small players in the market cannot start small. Specifically, a 4G telecommunication line for voice call and short message service must work everywhere in the defined geographical locale. This means that whatever...
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Afghanistan has transformed its telecommunications from a fragmented system serving few people to a modern one putting Afghans in touch with one another and with the global economy. The government moved quickly to approve a Telecommunications and Internet Policy in 2003, and identified...
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I generalize the work horse model of network competition (Armstrong,1998; Laffont, Rey and Tirole, 1998 a, b) to … with stylized facts: The networks have an incentive to agree on high mobile termination rates to soften competition. They … perturbation of) the workhorse model of network competition …
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