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Economic Policy 1 FTTH network architectures 1 Fiber-to-the-home network architectures 1 Industrial Organization 1 Public utility commissioners 1 Telecommunications 1 Unbundled network elements 1 Unbundled network elements (UNE)-based model 1 Unbundled network elements Entry Elasticity 1 Wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) 1 facilities-based competition 1 fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) 1 home run fiber 1 passive star network 1 private players 1
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Quast, Troy 2 Banerjee, Anupam 1 Sirbu, Marvin A. 1
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Journal of Regulatory Economics 1 Telecommunications Policy 1
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Towards Technologically and Competitively Neutral Fiber to the Home (FTTH) Infrastructure
Banerjee, Anupam; Sirbu, Marvin A. - 2005
happen in data-link layer (or transport) services via unbundled dark fiber (i.e. unbundled network elements) and in higher …
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Do elected public utility commissioners behave more politically than appointed ones?
Quast, Troy - In: Journal of Regulatory Economics 33 (2008) 3, pp. 318-337
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Did federal regulation discourage facilities-based entry into US local telecommunications markets?
Quast, Troy - In: Telecommunications Policy 32 (2008) 8, pp. 572-581
In the United States from 2001 to 2006, federal regulations allowed entrants to lease from incumbents at relatively low cost all of the network infrastructure necessary to provide local phone service. These platform entrants could then provide phone service without installing any of their own...
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