The Universal Service Obligation for Telephone Directories: Regulating the Redundant
In this article, we examine the universal service obligation for telephone directories. In most countries, this obligation consists of two parts. First, publishers must offer a comprehensive directory, including all telephone subscribers. Second, this directory should be available to all users. Building a simple theoretical model, inspired by the literature on two-sided markets, we find that one of these two obligations is redundant. Imposing availability to all users is sufficient to induce publishers to offer a comprehensive directory. The reverse however does not hold.
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2012
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Authors: | Smet, D. De ; Cayseele, P. Van |
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Competition and Regulation in Network Industries. - Intersentia, ISSN 1783-5917. - Vol. 13.2012, 1, p. 40-71
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Intersentia |
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