We study substitution from fixed-line to mobile voice access, and the role of various complementarities that may influence this process. We use rich survey data on 160,363 households from 27 EU countries during 2005-2012. We estimate a discrete choice model where households may choose one or both technologies, possibly in combination with internet access. We obtain the following main findings. First, there is significant fixed-to mobile substitution, especially in recent years: without mobile telephony, fixed-line penetration would have been 14% higher in 2012. But there is substantial heterogeneity across households and EU regions, with a stronger substitution in Central and Eastern European countries. Second, the decline in fixed telephon...
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Many developed and developing countries have approached telecommunications reform by opening the mar...
We estimate own-price elasticities for fixed network voice telephony access and (national) calls ser...
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There is a substantial number of cases where the a priori relationship between products is not at al...
ABSTRACT: We empirically estimate the substitution of fixed and mobile services for voice telephony...
The cellular phone has penetrated in the last two decades into the communication world; nevertheless...
International audienceAbstract In this paper, we analyze how fixed-mobile (quadruple-play) bundling ...
Text messaging has become an important revenue component for European and Asian mobile operators. We...
This paper uses a rich survey of 6,446 households in Slovakia to estimate price elasticities of dema...
Mobile cellular telephones have been the success story of communications globally. In the developed ...
This paper addresses the issue of whether mobile telephone and fixed line telephone services are sub...
ABSTRACT: We empirically estimate the substitutability of fixed and mobile services for telecommunic...
The literature on broadband policies has been focusing on the possible role of mobile broadband as a...
Many developed and developing countries have approached telecommunications reform by opening the mar...
This paper analyses the impact of substitution between fixed and mobile telephony on call prices. We...
Many developed and developing countries have approached telecommunications reform by opening the mar...
We estimate own-price elasticities for fixed network voice telephony access and (national) calls ser...
This paper studies the effect of termination rates on substitution between fixed and mobile calls an...
There is a substantial number of cases where the a priori relationship between products is not at al...
ABSTRACT: We empirically estimate the substitution of fixed and mobile services for voice telephony...
The cellular phone has penetrated in the last two decades into the communication world; nevertheless...
International audienceAbstract In this paper, we analyze how fixed-mobile (quadruple-play) bundling ...
Text messaging has become an important revenue component for European and Asian mobile operators. We...
This paper uses a rich survey of 6,446 households in Slovakia to estimate price elasticities of dema...
Mobile cellular telephones have been the success story of communications globally. In the developed ...