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We study departures from network neutrality through implementing a Quality of Service tiering regime in which an ISP charges for prioritization on a non-discriminatory basis. We find that Quality of Service tiering may be more efficient in the short run, because it better allocates the existing...
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Fixed telephony has long been a fundamentally important market for European telecommunications operators. The …
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Many companies have reduced greenhouse gas emissions and gone paperless, shrunk packaging and eliminated hazardous substances from their products. They also have dramatically reduced the amount of water and energy they consume and the amount of waste they produce. They have attracted highly...
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This paper surveys the theory of access pricing and interconnection in telecommunicatons. One-way access pricing, competition bottlenects and two-way access pricing are discussed.
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This paper examines some policies pursued in developing countries for the provision of telecommunications services in …
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consumption externality associated with telephone networks. A dynamic demand model is estimated using a global telecommunications …
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&D activity, trade, and information technology and telecommunications (ITT). Model estimates confirm a positive relationship …
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This paper discusses the development of local loop unbundling in telecommunications markets throughout the European …
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The telecommunications industry has evolved at unprecedented rates with current estimates suggesting that seven percent … national and international telecommunications markets leading to a price-cost margin squeeze and unsustainable rates of network …
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Traditional regulatory arrangements have constrained access to radio frequency spectrum. This has resulted in artificial scarcity of spectrum. The paper addresses the issue of whether technological developments in short-range systems (e.g. cognitive radios and ultra wideband) might promote...
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