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offer an increasingly large part of a "full internet experience". With this in mind, our analysis places their economic … impact between baseline telecommunications services' and the internet' impact. For a 10% increase in RIAs usage GDP for the …
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Who governs the Internet is a hotly debated subject, and there seems to be a lack of consensus. In this text I aim to … show how central Internet functions are coordinated and which consequences that have on how we can consider the Internet to … be governed. I show that the Internet has no governor, not even ICANN, and that there are several important actors for …
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heterogeneous entrants in internet access markets, as we consider both other telecom and cable TV operators as entrants. In the …
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Data portability allows users to transfer data from one online service to another service. As data gets increasingly valuable for online services and users alike, and as data portability will be politically enforced within the European Union by the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), we...
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Regulation undoubtedly plays a crucial role in the telecom industry. It is especially evident in the Internet fixed …
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in order to provide Internet services throughout the country including under reserved regions of India. However, the … paper studies the following hypotheses as the regulatory bottlenecks in the wireless expansion of Internet in India. i … incentives for community networks. The results confirm that competition act as a catalyst in the diffusion of Internet and also …
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Alternative telecommunications operators have continuously invested in their own infrastructure in recent years. After more than a decade since liberalization, competitive conditions have substantially changed, especially in urban areas. European regulatory authorities have acknowledged this...
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