n recent years, competition authorities and telecommunications regulators have indicated an increasing willingness to consider structural separation and divestiture of the local loop as a means of countering what is viewed as serious anti-competitive activity by incumbent operators. The issue of structural separation has gained some prominence in the aftermath of the competitio
Structural and functional separation of telecommunications operators is being considered in many par...
Vertical separation of incumbent telecommunications providers has been a popular topic in regulatory...
The paper is an attempt to present the nature of functional separation as a regulation means in the ...
The past four years have seen renewed interest in the role that structural remedies could play in sh...
Although competitive local exchange carriers ( CLECs ) collectively have gained considerable market ...
The provision of local access in telecommunications looks likely to remain, predominantly, in the ha...
Strutural separation is a recurring issue in debate over telecommunications regulation. Some general...
This paper responds to continuing arguments about the necessity for structural separation of the tel...
This paper presents a basic framework to assess whether structural (vertical) separation is desirabl...
Abstract: Numerous proposals have been made for separation in the telecommunications sector, some of...
In the lead up to the review of telecommunications regulation in mid 2006, the European Unions Commi...
Numerous proposals have been made for separation in the telecommunications sector, some of which hav...
innovation in the telecommunications sector A framework for assessing the impact of structural separ...
Since rising to prominence in the UK, functional separation has been widely discussed as a way to ad...
The paper tackles the discussion about vertical separation in the electronic communications sector, ...
Structural and functional separation of telecommunications operators is being considered in many par...
Vertical separation of incumbent telecommunications providers has been a popular topic in regulatory...
The paper is an attempt to present the nature of functional separation as a regulation means in the ...
The past four years have seen renewed interest in the role that structural remedies could play in sh...
Although competitive local exchange carriers ( CLECs ) collectively have gained considerable market ...
The provision of local access in telecommunications looks likely to remain, predominantly, in the ha...
Strutural separation is a recurring issue in debate over telecommunications regulation. Some general...
This paper responds to continuing arguments about the necessity for structural separation of the tel...
This paper presents a basic framework to assess whether structural (vertical) separation is desirabl...
Abstract: Numerous proposals have been made for separation in the telecommunications sector, some of...
In the lead up to the review of telecommunications regulation in mid 2006, the European Unions Commi...
Numerous proposals have been made for separation in the telecommunications sector, some of which hav...
innovation in the telecommunications sector A framework for assessing the impact of structural separ...
Since rising to prominence in the UK, functional separation has been widely discussed as a way to ad...
The paper tackles the discussion about vertical separation in the electronic communications sector, ...
Structural and functional separation of telecommunications operators is being considered in many par...
Vertical separation of incumbent telecommunications providers has been a popular topic in regulatory...
The paper is an attempt to present the nature of functional separation as a regulation means in the ...