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Spectrum auctions are used by governments to assign and price licenses for wireless communications. Effective auction … design recognizes the importance of competition, not only in the auction, but in the downstream market for wireless …
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by the proposed state legislation would be preempted by federal regulation. Section 616 of the Communications Act, giving …
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must be compared to any demonstrated gains from the proposed regulation …
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substantial risks that Carterfone-type regulation would commoditize wireless network services in a way that could substantially …
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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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Investitionsanreize durch ausreichende Planungssicherheit zu gewähren. Eine Vergabe in Form einer Auktion birgt hingegen erhebliche …
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We propose a model of Bertrand competition in which consumers choose firms based on prices and qualities. Service quality depends on congestion, which is a function of capacity and output. We first present theoretical properties of the model. Next, we calibrate the model to the wireless industry...
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This paper presents an analysis of competition in wireless telecommunications that models the interdependence between spectrum availability, network infrastructure deployment, the generation of transmission technology, average traffic levels and service quality. We show that the constraints on...
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A new generation of cellular technology has been deployed every decade since the 1980s. We are presently amid the global commercial deployment by Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) of the fifth generation (5G) of cellular technology; and concurrently, a flurry of research is engaged in designing...
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