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access as a common carrier telecommunications service under Title II of the Communications Act. Yet, almost no attention has …
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Under strict net neutrality Internet service providers (ISPs) are required to carry data without any differentiation and at no cost to the content provider. We provide a simple framework with a monopoly ISP to evaluate different net neutrality rules. Content differs in its sensitivity to delay....
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We analyse network competition in a market with international calls. National regulatory agencies (NRAs) have incentives to set regulated termination rates above marginal cost to extract rent from international call termination. International network ownership and deregulation are alternatives...
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players. The internet ecosystem is a much more complex scenario than the traditional telecommunications market and has changed …
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The issue of separating telecommunications networks - either functionally within a common ownership structure or …
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Internet of Things (IoT) technologies are of particular interest for telecommunication companies that can significantly affect the interaction of economic agents. As a result of the growth in the number of connected devices, the introduction of cloud services and business applications it became...
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This Article offers an all new solution to the problem of interconnection between telecommunication networks. The FCC recently proposed to take regulation of interconnection to the most extreme degree of intervention. According to this proposal, interconnection between LECs and other carriers...
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full liberalization of telecommunications markets provides scope for relying to a large extent on general antitrust rules … Zealand which fully liberalized its telecommunications markets in the late 1980's and relied primarily on antitrust …
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We document entry and capacity expansion in US long-distance fiber-optic networks before and during the "telecom boom." We disentangle the many swaps and leases between networks in order to measure owned route miles versus route miles shared with other carriers. Entry appears much more moderate...
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This chapter examines the current conditions in the US telecommunications sector (October 2002). We examine the impact … briefly examine the impact of the 1996 Telecommunications Act on market structure and strategy in conjunction with the history … of regulation and antitrust intervention in the telecommunications sector. After discussing the impact of wireless …
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