This paper estimates the empirical relationship between concentration in mobile carriers’ holdings of radio spectrum and the performance of the U.S. wireless industry. Reduced-form regressions that use a 2012–2013 cross-section of approximately 700 Cellular Market Areas reveal a robust inverted-U relationship between spectrum HHIs and subscriber penetration rates—a measure of consumer welfare. The marginal effect of spectrum concentration is positive throughout the range of sampled markets—contrary to the conventional concentration-performance hypothesis. This pattern persists when spectrum concentration is separately measured for bands below 1 GHz and for rural areas. It is also shown not to be biased by the potential endogeneity of s...
Recent studies have forecasted major growth in mobile broadband traffic. Due to the predicted high g...
The initial wireless phone industry in the United States had many competitors, but due to mergers an...
Analysis of spectrum allocation policies in the economics literature focuses on competitive bidding ...
This paper explores the metrics used by FCC and others for evaluating competition between wireless t...
In making spectrum allocation and assignment decisions, national officials may wish to consider how ...
In 1996, Congress increased the limits on how many radio stations one firm can own within a single ...
With the National Broadband Plan\u27s promise of an additional 500 MHz of spectrum for commercial pu...
We develop a model of competition in prices and infrastructural investment among mobile network prov...
Economic analysis of spectrum allocation policies focuses on competitive bidding for wireless licens...
The initial wireless phone industry in the United States had many competitors, but due to mergers an...
introduced in cellular standards: Long Term Evolution (LTE)-Advanced is expected to aggregate multip...
In this paper I theoretically and empirically study the effects of radio ownership structure on reve...
Recent studies have forecasted major growth in mobile broadband traffic. Due to the predicted high g...
This paper aims at providing evidence on the impact of spectrum fees and spectrum availability on mo...
This paper aims at providing evidence on the impact of spectrum fees and spectrum availability on mo...
Recent studies have forecasted major growth in mobile broadband traffic. Due to the predicted high g...
The initial wireless phone industry in the United States had many competitors, but due to mergers an...
Analysis of spectrum allocation policies in the economics literature focuses on competitive bidding ...
This paper explores the metrics used by FCC and others for evaluating competition between wireless t...
In making spectrum allocation and assignment decisions, national officials may wish to consider how ...
In 1996, Congress increased the limits on how many radio stations one firm can own within a single ...
With the National Broadband Plan\u27s promise of an additional 500 MHz of spectrum for commercial pu...
We develop a model of competition in prices and infrastructural investment among mobile network prov...
Economic analysis of spectrum allocation policies focuses on competitive bidding for wireless licens...
The initial wireless phone industry in the United States had many competitors, but due to mergers an...
introduced in cellular standards: Long Term Evolution (LTE)-Advanced is expected to aggregate multip...
In this paper I theoretically and empirically study the effects of radio ownership structure on reve...
Recent studies have forecasted major growth in mobile broadband traffic. Due to the predicted high g...
This paper aims at providing evidence on the impact of spectrum fees and spectrum availability on mo...
This paper aims at providing evidence on the impact of spectrum fees and spectrum availability on mo...
Recent studies have forecasted major growth in mobile broadband traffic. Due to the predicted high g...
The initial wireless phone industry in the United States had many competitors, but due to mergers an...
Analysis of spectrum allocation policies in the economics literature focuses on competitive bidding ...