The contributions of broadband to economic and social development have been accepted both empirically and theoretically. Many policies and regulations have been introduced to stimulate broadband penetration and growth. Yet competition is among the most fashionable policies of countries and regions. According to theory, perfect competition is the most efficient means of resource allocation, price reduction, innovation and product improvement.However, perfect competition cannot be observed in the real world, especially in the telecommunications market. The adoption of market-driven policy does not automatically bring such benefits to all regions of a country, partly because the existing levels of infrastructure and services are significantly ...
The historical path of broadband development is interesting to analyze in order to assess how the pr...
This paper aims to empirically investigate the impact of a vast array of public policies on wireline...
This paper aims to empirically investigate the impact of a vast array of public policies on wireline...
Broadband technology has been introduced to the business community and the public as a fast and easy...
For more than two decades, broadband has been recognized in the EU as having great benefits for econ...
The better functioning of economy depends on the availability and quality of public services such as...
The recognition of the growing importance of broadband to the public presents challenges for policy-...
1. Introduction 2. Literature review 2.1 The rationale for direct public intervention 2.2 Categoriza...
After a long phase of liberalizations, privatizations and deregulation, in telecommunications the po...
Currently, many advanced countries have proposed broadband as part of the government’s responsibilit...
This paper analyzes some technological and political aspects of the market for broadband access. Bro...
Broadband access provides users with high speed, always-on connectivity to the Internet. Due to its ...
Broadband is seen as a key infrastructure for developing the information society. For this reason ma...
Abstract: The New Regulatory Framework (NRF) for electronic communications was intended to usher in ...
We empirically investigate the impact of a vast array of public policies on wireline broadband penet...
The historical path of broadband development is interesting to analyze in order to assess how the pr...
This paper aims to empirically investigate the impact of a vast array of public policies on wireline...
This paper aims to empirically investigate the impact of a vast array of public policies on wireline...
Broadband technology has been introduced to the business community and the public as a fast and easy...
For more than two decades, broadband has been recognized in the EU as having great benefits for econ...
The better functioning of economy depends on the availability and quality of public services such as...
The recognition of the growing importance of broadband to the public presents challenges for policy-...
1. Introduction 2. Literature review 2.1 The rationale for direct public intervention 2.2 Categoriza...
After a long phase of liberalizations, privatizations and deregulation, in telecommunications the po...
Currently, many advanced countries have proposed broadband as part of the government’s responsibilit...
This paper analyzes some technological and political aspects of the market for broadband access. Bro...
Broadband access provides users with high speed, always-on connectivity to the Internet. Due to its ...
Broadband is seen as a key infrastructure for developing the information society. For this reason ma...
Abstract: The New Regulatory Framework (NRF) for electronic communications was intended to usher in ...
We empirically investigate the impact of a vast array of public policies on wireline broadband penet...
The historical path of broadband development is interesting to analyze in order to assess how the pr...
This paper aims to empirically investigate the impact of a vast array of public policies on wireline...
This paper aims to empirically investigate the impact of a vast array of public policies on wireline...