This study empirically examines a sample of national wireless spectrum assignments for the period 2000-2007 to identify the sources of revenue variations. An econometric model that recognises the censored nature of the sample relates per capita winning bid (per Mhz) values to auction design variables (license award process), national and mobile market conditions, spectrum package attributes and post-award obligations identified from national regulatory authority tender documents. The analysis reveals that only some auction design variables independently impact on realized 3G spectrum auction revenue in a manner consistent with auction theory
Spectrum auctions are used by governments to assign and price licenses for wireless communications. ...
The European 3G mobile phone spectrum administrations, which took place between 1999 and 2002, used ...
Recent proposals to limit the participation of Verizon Wireless and AT&T in the upcoming broadca...
This study examines a sample of 93 national 3G spectrum auctions for the period 2000–2011 to identif...
Scarce radio spectrum is assigned to mobile network operators (MNOs) by national regulatory authorit...
This article examined the empirical relationship between prices paid for national 3G wireless licens...
Globally, most nations assign radio spectrum to provide 3G mobile services during the period 1999-20...
We study the impact of spectrum auction design on the prices paid by telecommunications operators fo...
National regulatory authorities (NRAs) attempt to encourage participation in spectrum assignments by...
National regulatory authorities (NRAs) attempt to encourage participation in spectrum assignments by...
Beginning in 1994, the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) started to use auctions for the alloca...
We study the impact of spectrum auction design on the prices paid by telecommunications operators fo...
We study the impact of spectrum auction design on the prices paid by telecommunications operators fo...
We study the impact of spectrum auction design on the prices paid by telecommunications operators fo...
We study the impact of spectrum auction design on the prices paid by telecommunications operators fo...
Spectrum auctions are used by governments to assign and price licenses for wireless communications. ...
The European 3G mobile phone spectrum administrations, which took place between 1999 and 2002, used ...
Recent proposals to limit the participation of Verizon Wireless and AT&T in the upcoming broadca...
This study examines a sample of 93 national 3G spectrum auctions for the period 2000–2011 to identif...
Scarce radio spectrum is assigned to mobile network operators (MNOs) by national regulatory authorit...
This article examined the empirical relationship between prices paid for national 3G wireless licens...
Globally, most nations assign radio spectrum to provide 3G mobile services during the period 1999-20...
We study the impact of spectrum auction design on the prices paid by telecommunications operators fo...
National regulatory authorities (NRAs) attempt to encourage participation in spectrum assignments by...
National regulatory authorities (NRAs) attempt to encourage participation in spectrum assignments by...
Beginning in 1994, the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) started to use auctions for the alloca...
We study the impact of spectrum auction design on the prices paid by telecommunications operators fo...
We study the impact of spectrum auction design on the prices paid by telecommunications operators fo...
We study the impact of spectrum auction design on the prices paid by telecommunications operators fo...
We study the impact of spectrum auction design on the prices paid by telecommunications operators fo...
Spectrum auctions are used by governments to assign and price licenses for wireless communications. ...
The European 3G mobile phone spectrum administrations, which took place between 1999 and 2002, used ...
Recent proposals to limit the participation of Verizon Wireless and AT&T in the upcoming broadca...