We analyze roaming policy in the market for mobile telecommunications. Firms undertake investments in network infrastructure to increase geographical coverage, capacity in a given area, or functionality. Prior to investments, roaming policy is determined. We show that under collusion at the investment stage, firms' and a benevolent welfare maximizing regulator's interests coincide, and no regulatory intervention is needed. When investments are undertaken non-cooperatively, firms' and the regulator's interests do not coincide. Contrary to what seems to be the regulator’s concern, firms would decide on a higher roaming quality than the regulator. The effects of allowing a virtual operator to enter are also examined. Furthermore, we discuss so...
Abstract—Opening ”prime ” spectrum to unlicensed usage can lower the costs for offering wide area wi...
In telecommunications some operators have deployed their own networks whereas others have not. The l...
In telecommunications some operators have deployed their own networks whereas others have not. The l...
We analyze roaming policy in the market for mobile telecommunications. Firms undertake investments ...
We analyze roaming policy in the market for mobile telecommunications. Firms undertake investments ...
The paper deals with the entry of Virtual Network Operators into the mobile communication sector and...
Despite a general trend of lower charges for mobile calls, prices for international roaming calls ha...
Revised: 2006-06We examine competition in Mobile Internet services, when operators bargain over the ...
The deregulation of telecommunications industry has resulted in a variety of industry structures whi...
This paper analyzes how competition works in mobile telecommuncations markets and, bases on this ana...
We develop a model of international roaming in which mobile network operators (MNOs) compete both on...
We develop a model of international roaming in which mobile network operators (MNOs) compete both on...
<p>This work comprises three independent essays in Telecommunications Policy<br>and Management.</p> ...
Revised: 2006-06We examine competition in Mobile Internet services, when operators bargain over the ...
Despite a general trend of lower charges for mobile calls, in Europe prices for international roami...
Abstract—Opening ”prime ” spectrum to unlicensed usage can lower the costs for offering wide area wi...
In telecommunications some operators have deployed their own networks whereas others have not. The l...
In telecommunications some operators have deployed their own networks whereas others have not. The l...
We analyze roaming policy in the market for mobile telecommunications. Firms undertake investments ...
We analyze roaming policy in the market for mobile telecommunications. Firms undertake investments ...
The paper deals with the entry of Virtual Network Operators into the mobile communication sector and...
Despite a general trend of lower charges for mobile calls, prices for international roaming calls ha...
Revised: 2006-06We examine competition in Mobile Internet services, when operators bargain over the ...
The deregulation of telecommunications industry has resulted in a variety of industry structures whi...
This paper analyzes how competition works in mobile telecommuncations markets and, bases on this ana...
We develop a model of international roaming in which mobile network operators (MNOs) compete both on...
We develop a model of international roaming in which mobile network operators (MNOs) compete both on...
<p>This work comprises three independent essays in Telecommunications Policy<br>and Management.</p> ...
Revised: 2006-06We examine competition in Mobile Internet services, when operators bargain over the ...
Despite a general trend of lower charges for mobile calls, in Europe prices for international roami...
Abstract—Opening ”prime ” spectrum to unlicensed usage can lower the costs for offering wide area wi...
In telecommunications some operators have deployed their own networks whereas others have not. The l...
In telecommunications some operators have deployed their own networks whereas others have not. The l...