Regulating for Non-price Discrimination: The case of UK Fixed Telecoms
In 2005, Ofcom accepted undertakings from BT, the vertically integrated provider of fixed telecoms services in the UK. These constitute the latest attempt to address discriminatory concerns in fixed telecoms. This paper examines the incentives of vertically integrated operators with market power to discriminate using where possible empirical evidence relevant to the UK and considers possible regulatory responses to this behaviour. Finally, it brief y describes the remedy adopted by Ofcom to deal with this issue.
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2006
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Authors: | Cave, M. ; Correa, L. ; Crocioni, P. |
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Competition and Regulation in Network Industries. - Intersentia, ISSN 1783-5917. - Vol. 7.2006, 3, p. 391-416
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Intersentia |
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