First, we demonstrate how unregulated price setting in mobile communications may lead to monopolization even when networks are highly substitutable. Second, we demonstrate that a menu of structural rules, including (i) mandatory interconnection, (ii) reciprocal access prices and (iii) a ban on price discrimination of calls to other networks may restore competition. This regulation requires neither demand data nor information about call costs
This paper analyses the competition between interconnected mobile phone networks, under the assumpti...
This paper looks at the effects of different forms of wholesale and retail regulation on retail comp...
'Previous research has argued that, in the mature phase of competition, telecommunications networks ...
First, we demonstrate how unregulated price setting in mobile telecommunications may lead to monopol...
This paper questions whether competition can replace sector-specific regulation of mobile telecommun...
This paper evaluates the effectiveness of several pricing rules intended to promote entry into a net...
Without access of networks to each other, competition in the telecommunications sector would hardly ...
In this paper, we study how access pricing affects network competition when subscription demand is e...
This paper evaluates the effectiveness of several pricing rules intended to promote entry into a net...
Interconnection rates are a key variable in telecommunications markets. Every call that is placed mu...
This paper evaluates the effectiveness of several pricing rules intended to promote entry into a net...
I generalize the workhorse model of network competition (Armstrong, 1998; Laffont, Rey and Tirole, 1...
This article analyzes competition between two asymmetric networks, an incumbent and a new entrant. N...
We analyze a model of multi firm competition between mobile network operators. The model assumes ine...
This paper surveys the recent literature on competition between mobile network operators in the pres...
This paper analyses the competition between interconnected mobile phone networks, under the assumpti...
This paper looks at the effects of different forms of wholesale and retail regulation on retail comp...
'Previous research has argued that, in the mature phase of competition, telecommunications networks ...
First, we demonstrate how unregulated price setting in mobile telecommunications may lead to monopol...
This paper questions whether competition can replace sector-specific regulation of mobile telecommun...
This paper evaluates the effectiveness of several pricing rules intended to promote entry into a net...
Without access of networks to each other, competition in the telecommunications sector would hardly ...
In this paper, we study how access pricing affects network competition when subscription demand is e...
This paper evaluates the effectiveness of several pricing rules intended to promote entry into a net...
Interconnection rates are a key variable in telecommunications markets. Every call that is placed mu...
This paper evaluates the effectiveness of several pricing rules intended to promote entry into a net...
I generalize the workhorse model of network competition (Armstrong, 1998; Laffont, Rey and Tirole, 1...
This article analyzes competition between two asymmetric networks, an incumbent and a new entrant. N...
We analyze a model of multi firm competition between mobile network operators. The model assumes ine...
This paper surveys the recent literature on competition between mobile network operators in the pres...
This paper analyses the competition between interconnected mobile phone networks, under the assumpti...
This paper looks at the effects of different forms of wholesale and retail regulation on retail comp...
'Previous research has argued that, in the mature phase of competition, telecommunications networks ...