Over the last decade, the development of mobile telecommunications has reached a very high rate of growth in most industrialised countries and, in particular, in Italy. The increasing volume of mobile phone calls and the relative growing number of carriers are transforming mobile telecommunications from that of a traditional monopoly and instead into a market with growing competitive pressures. The older scenario of telecommunication mobile services formed by a state monopoly carrier is changing into one in which there are different competitive companies that offer mobile telecommunication services. In this paper we will. analyse, through our simulation modelling, the relationship between market share and profit resulting from a strategy ...
This paper examines the influence of mobile network competition on the prices of fixed-to-mobile cal...
We attempt to analyze why the adoption of the mobile number portability policy incurs no (or very li...
Mobile termination rate, degree of asymmetry, and degree of substitutability are the elements which ...
Over the last decade, the development of mobile telecommunications has reached a very high rate of g...
Over the last decade, the development of mobile telecommunications has reached a very high rate of ...
Over the last decade, the development of mobile telecommunications has reached a very high rate of g...
In the following paper we propose a competitive model in the mobile telephony market that can be int...
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...
This paper analyses the competition between interconnected mobile phone networks, under the assumpti...
This paper analyses the regulation of the market of voice call termination on mobile networks, by co...
Abstract This paper analyses the regulation of the market of voice call termination on mobile netwo...
This paper questions whether competition can replace sector-specific regulation of mobile telecommun...
We analyze a model of multi firm competition between mobile network operators. The model assumes ine...
International audienceThis paper considers collusion between asymmetric networks in the telecommunic...
This paper examines the influence of mobile network competition on the prices of fixed-to-mobile cal...
We attempt to analyze why the adoption of the mobile number portability policy incurs no (or very li...
Mobile termination rate, degree of asymmetry, and degree of substitutability are the elements which ...
Over the last decade, the development of mobile telecommunications has reached a very high rate of g...
Over the last decade, the development of mobile telecommunications has reached a very high rate of ...
Over the last decade, the development of mobile telecommunications has reached a very high rate of g...
In the following paper we propose a competitive model in the mobile telephony market that can be int...
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...
This paper analyses the competition between interconnected mobile phone networks, under the assumpti...
This paper analyses the regulation of the market of voice call termination on mobile networks, by co...
Abstract This paper analyses the regulation of the market of voice call termination on mobile netwo...
This paper questions whether competition can replace sector-specific regulation of mobile telecommun...
We analyze a model of multi firm competition between mobile network operators. The model assumes ine...
International audienceThis paper considers collusion between asymmetric networks in the telecommunic...
This paper examines the influence of mobile network competition on the prices of fixed-to-mobile cal...
We attempt to analyze why the adoption of the mobile number portability policy incurs no (or very li...
Mobile termination rate, degree of asymmetry, and degree of substitutability are the elements which ...