Over the past decade, the Canadian mobile telecommunications service market has grown at an exceptional rate, ultimately overtaking landlines as the dominant form of telecommunication. Mobile telecommunications has therefore become an essential service in the lives of most Canadians. However Canadian consumers continue to face some of the highest mobile service prices in the developed world. This study seeks to identify the principal causes of continued high mobile telecommunications prices in Canada, and to suggest potential policy solutions to lower service costs for consumers. This study involves a combination of expert interviews, secondary research, and case study analysis of the Australian, U.S. and Saskatchewan mobile markets. This s...
Prior research suggests that wireless subscribers often overpay for their services due to subscripti...
International audienceThis study estimates the price elasticity of mobile voice communication in dev...
In the past twenty years, deregulation has been accepted and widely used in many industries. Deregul...
If there’s one thing Canadians agree on, it’s that Canada’s wireless industry can and should be more...
The market for wireless services in Canada is characterized by the presence of significant market po...
This dissertation addresses the issue of cost subadditivity of two Canadian telecommunications carri...
Most mobile phones in Canada contain software that prevents the consumer from using the phone on mul...
Due to the increased competition and high costs of acquisition in the cellular industry, it has beco...
The purpose of this study is to analyze competition in the Canadian wireless consumer market and sug...
In February, 1992, a new Telecommunications Act was tabled in the Canadian House of Commons. This bi...
We examine the role that the telecommunications sector plays in the Canadian Economy. This examinati...
This report found international mobile roaming services (IMRS) prices to be unreasonably high, cons...
This paper analyzes mobile broadband plan prices in 37 countries between 2011 and 2014. Mobile netwo...
This paper offers a detailed assessment of the state of competition in the Canadian residential broa...
This paper examines the influence of mobile network competition on the prices of fixed-to-mobile cal...
Prior research suggests that wireless subscribers often overpay for their services due to subscripti...
International audienceThis study estimates the price elasticity of mobile voice communication in dev...
In the past twenty years, deregulation has been accepted and widely used in many industries. Deregul...
If there’s one thing Canadians agree on, it’s that Canada’s wireless industry can and should be more...
The market for wireless services in Canada is characterized by the presence of significant market po...
This dissertation addresses the issue of cost subadditivity of two Canadian telecommunications carri...
Most mobile phones in Canada contain software that prevents the consumer from using the phone on mul...
Due to the increased competition and high costs of acquisition in the cellular industry, it has beco...
The purpose of this study is to analyze competition in the Canadian wireless consumer market and sug...
In February, 1992, a new Telecommunications Act was tabled in the Canadian House of Commons. This bi...
We examine the role that the telecommunications sector plays in the Canadian Economy. This examinati...
This report found international mobile roaming services (IMRS) prices to be unreasonably high, cons...
This paper analyzes mobile broadband plan prices in 37 countries between 2011 and 2014. Mobile netwo...
This paper offers a detailed assessment of the state of competition in the Canadian residential broa...
This paper examines the influence of mobile network competition on the prices of fixed-to-mobile cal...
Prior research suggests that wireless subscribers often overpay for their services due to subscripti...
International audienceThis study estimates the price elasticity of mobile voice communication in dev...
In the past twenty years, deregulation has been accepted and widely used in many industries. Deregul...