This paper investigates the results of competition between two profit-seeking telecommunications carriers, as might occur when cable TV providers compete with local exchange carriers. Each firm has a fixed capacity that it can use to offer two different services, such as telephony or video. We explore whether an equilibrium exists at which no carrier has any incentive to change its prices and outputs. For arbitrary services and demand, we show that an equilibrium may not exist, or that multiple equilibria may exist which means non-market forces such as regulation and entry strategy might determine the final outcome of competition. Furthermore, it is shown that a firm may not choose to compete in the market for one of the services, and thus,...
International audienceWe analyze in this section game-theoretic models of competition between teleco...
Part 7: Wireless Networks IInternational audienceWe present a model of competition on prices between...
International audienceWe analyze in this section game-theoretic models of competition between teleco...
This paper investigates the results of competition between two prot-seeking telecommuni-cations carr...
In order to reap all benefits from telecommunications, competing firms typically have to cooperate i...
In order to reap all benefits from telecommunications, competing firms typically have to cooperate ...
The author examines the impact of competition from both domestic and international perspectives. He ...
Abstract—Internet pricing schemes have not been concerned in the network-neutrality research. In thi...
The deregulation of telecommunications industry has resulted in a variety of industry structures whi...
Telecommunications is an industry characterised by heavy investments in infrastructure. Historically...
International audienceWe present a model of competition on prices between two telecommunication serv...
Telecommunications is an industry characterised by heavy investments in infrastructure. Historically...
This paper presents a simple model of local telecommunications market when two access technologies, ...
In telecommunications some operators have deployed their own networks whereas others have not. The l...
This paper questions whether competition can replace sector-specific regulation of mobile telecommun...
International audienceWe analyze in this section game-theoretic models of competition between teleco...
Part 7: Wireless Networks IInternational audienceWe present a model of competition on prices between...
International audienceWe analyze in this section game-theoretic models of competition between teleco...
This paper investigates the results of competition between two prot-seeking telecommuni-cations carr...
In order to reap all benefits from telecommunications, competing firms typically have to cooperate i...
In order to reap all benefits from telecommunications, competing firms typically have to cooperate ...
The author examines the impact of competition from both domestic and international perspectives. He ...
Abstract—Internet pricing schemes have not been concerned in the network-neutrality research. In thi...
The deregulation of telecommunications industry has resulted in a variety of industry structures whi...
Telecommunications is an industry characterised by heavy investments in infrastructure. Historically...
International audienceWe present a model of competition on prices between two telecommunication serv...
Telecommunications is an industry characterised by heavy investments in infrastructure. Historically...
This paper presents a simple model of local telecommunications market when two access technologies, ...
In telecommunications some operators have deployed their own networks whereas others have not. The l...
This paper questions whether competition can replace sector-specific regulation of mobile telecommun...
International audienceWe analyze in this section game-theoretic models of competition between teleco...
Part 7: Wireless Networks IInternational audienceWe present a model of competition on prices between...
International audienceWe analyze in this section game-theoretic models of competition between teleco...