The introduction of competition between service providers in industries with some sort of network - such as telecommunications, but also gas and electricity - has created the regulatory problem of access pricing. Where a service provider requires access to a network owned by another firm, how much should that other firm be allowed to charge for access to its network? The problem arises where no agreement is forthcoming through normal market negotiations. The paper discusses the question of access pricing in telecoms, and the issues involved in actually deriving a price fixing mechanism for access to a network
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:3554.33437(97/04) / BLDSC - British L...
Abstract: We aim to clarify the role of access charges under two-way network competition, employing ...
Many competition policy issues in regulated industries concern the structure of prices charged by mu...
The introduction of competition between service providers in industries with some sort of network - ...
The introduction of competition between service providers in industries with some sort of network - ...
The introduction of competition between service providers in industries with some sort of network - ...
This chapter discusses the interaction between competition and regulation in telecommu-nications mar...
Without access of networks to each other, competition in the telecommunications sector would hardly ...
We develop a model of unregulated competition between interconnected networks and analyze the mature...
We develop a model of unregulated competition between interconnected networks and analyze the mature...
We develop a model of unregulated competition between interconnected networks and analyze the mature...
We develop a model of unregulated competition between interconnected networks and analyze the mature...
This paper surveys the theory of access pricing and interconnection in telecommunicatons. One-way ac...
We develop a model of unregulated competition between interconnected networks and analyze the mature...
Network shares and retail prices are not symmetric in the telecommunications market with multiple bo...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:3554.33437(97/04) / BLDSC - British L...
Abstract: We aim to clarify the role of access charges under two-way network competition, employing ...
Many competition policy issues in regulated industries concern the structure of prices charged by mu...
The introduction of competition between service providers in industries with some sort of network - ...
The introduction of competition between service providers in industries with some sort of network - ...
The introduction of competition between service providers in industries with some sort of network - ...
This chapter discusses the interaction between competition and regulation in telecommu-nications mar...
Without access of networks to each other, competition in the telecommunications sector would hardly ...
We develop a model of unregulated competition between interconnected networks and analyze the mature...
We develop a model of unregulated competition between interconnected networks and analyze the mature...
We develop a model of unregulated competition between interconnected networks and analyze the mature...
We develop a model of unregulated competition between interconnected networks and analyze the mature...
This paper surveys the theory of access pricing and interconnection in telecommunicatons. One-way ac...
We develop a model of unregulated competition between interconnected networks and analyze the mature...
Network shares and retail prices are not symmetric in the telecommunications market with multiple bo...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:3554.33437(97/04) / BLDSC - British L...
Abstract: We aim to clarify the role of access charges under two-way network competition, employing ...
Many competition policy issues in regulated industries concern the structure of prices charged by mu...