In making spectrum allocation and assignment decisions, national officials may wish to consider how these decisions will affect the costs experienced by licensees and the prices ultimately paid by customers. With low tier wireless systems as an illustration, this paper uses an engineering-economic model to describe the relationship between the amount of spectrum allocated and the per subscriber investment required of carriers/licensees. This relationship is explored under a variety of assumptions relating to service provision. The paper concludes with the public policy implications of the work and recommendations for policymakers and regulators involved with spectrum allocation. The analysis presented here seems particularly appropriate for...
Economic analysis of spectrum policy focuses on government revenues derived via competitive bidding ...
The growing interest from telecommunication services providers to offer wireless based services has ...
Legislative reforms in Anglo-American countries require governments to account for efficient spectru...
Observing trends in which Wi-Fi and Bluetooth have become widely popular, some argue that unlicensed...
With the National Broadband Plan\u27s promise of an additional 500 MHz of spectrum for commercial pu...
Analysis of spectrum allocation policies in the economics literature focuses on competitive bidding ...
Economic analysis of spectrum allocation policies focuses on competitive bidding for wireless licens...
The Communications Act of 1934 requires that the Federal Communications Commission evaluate spectrum...
There has been growing interest in increasing the amount of wireless spectrum avail-able for unlicen...
There has been growing interest in increasing the amount of radio spectrum avail-able for unlicensed...
UnrestrictedRadio spectrum is a fundamental input in communications technology and the allocation of...
There has been an assumption that spectrum can be divided into segments and then auctioned off. It h...
Wireless communications rely on access to radio spectrum. With a continuing proliferation of wireles...
This paper estimates the empirical relationship between concentration in mobile carriers’ holdings o...
Traditional regulatory methods for spectrum licensing have been recently identified as one of the ca...
Economic analysis of spectrum policy focuses on government revenues derived via competitive bidding ...
The growing interest from telecommunication services providers to offer wireless based services has ...
Legislative reforms in Anglo-American countries require governments to account for efficient spectru...
Observing trends in which Wi-Fi and Bluetooth have become widely popular, some argue that unlicensed...
With the National Broadband Plan\u27s promise of an additional 500 MHz of spectrum for commercial pu...
Analysis of spectrum allocation policies in the economics literature focuses on competitive bidding ...
Economic analysis of spectrum allocation policies focuses on competitive bidding for wireless licens...
The Communications Act of 1934 requires that the Federal Communications Commission evaluate spectrum...
There has been growing interest in increasing the amount of wireless spectrum avail-able for unlicen...
There has been growing interest in increasing the amount of radio spectrum avail-able for unlicensed...
UnrestrictedRadio spectrum is a fundamental input in communications technology and the allocation of...
There has been an assumption that spectrum can be divided into segments and then auctioned off. It h...
Wireless communications rely on access to radio spectrum. With a continuing proliferation of wireles...
This paper estimates the empirical relationship between concentration in mobile carriers’ holdings o...
Traditional regulatory methods for spectrum licensing have been recently identified as one of the ca...
Economic analysis of spectrum policy focuses on government revenues derived via competitive bidding ...
The growing interest from telecommunication services providers to offer wireless based services has ...
Legislative reforms in Anglo-American countries require governments to account for efficient spectru...