We examine three case studies regarding the assessment of market competition in telecommunications: The finding by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission that AT&T was non-dominant in the U.S. long distance market in the early 1990s; The finding by Ofcom in the United Kingdom that each mobile network operator possessed significant market power for the termination of calls to its subscribers; and Japan’s development of pro-competitive policies for its telecommunications markets. Contact Information
In order to reap all benefits from telecommunications, competing firms typically have to cooperate i...
In order to reap all benefits from telecommunications, competing firms typically have to cooperate ...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "One of the pri...
A variety of decisions today require a determination by regulators, legislators, or other public pol...
Wireless and broadband services are increasingly substitutable for and competitive with wireline ser...
The author examines the impact of competition from both domestic and international perspectives. He ...
This study provides a retrospective analysis exploring competition in the US telecommunication indus...
Since the privatization of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Public Corporation and the liberalization ...
Japan's 1985 Telecommunications Business Law established competition in the telecommunications ...
In the telecommunications industry, mobile telephony plays an important rule, since it is the sector...
In the telecommunications industry, mobile telephony plays an important rule, since it is the sector...
In the telecommunications industry, mobile telephony plays an important rule, since it is the sector...
Countries around the world are actively deregulating their domestic telecommunications markets. With...
Abstract: Telecommunication economic analysis has largely relied upon a conventional economic framew...
Abstract: Telecommunication economic analysis has largely relied upon a conventional economic framew...
In order to reap all benefits from telecommunications, competing firms typically have to cooperate i...
In order to reap all benefits from telecommunications, competing firms typically have to cooperate ...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "One of the pri...
A variety of decisions today require a determination by regulators, legislators, or other public pol...
Wireless and broadband services are increasingly substitutable for and competitive with wireline ser...
The author examines the impact of competition from both domestic and international perspectives. He ...
This study provides a retrospective analysis exploring competition in the US telecommunication indus...
Since the privatization of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Public Corporation and the liberalization ...
Japan's 1985 Telecommunications Business Law established competition in the telecommunications ...
In the telecommunications industry, mobile telephony plays an important rule, since it is the sector...
In the telecommunications industry, mobile telephony plays an important rule, since it is the sector...
In the telecommunications industry, mobile telephony plays an important rule, since it is the sector...
Countries around the world are actively deregulating their domestic telecommunications markets. With...
Abstract: Telecommunication economic analysis has largely relied upon a conventional economic framew...
Abstract: Telecommunication economic analysis has largely relied upon a conventional economic framew...
In order to reap all benefits from telecommunications, competing firms typically have to cooperate i...
In order to reap all benefits from telecommunications, competing firms typically have to cooperate ...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "One of the pri...