The provision of local access in telecommunications looks likely to remain, predominantly, in the hands of the traditional vertically-integrated PTOs. The failure of governments to mandate structural separation, a vital pre-condition for the full flow through of Information Era Benefits, requires increasingly artificial modes of new entrant assistance, such as those in the UK, to offset lack of scale and scope in the face of vertically-integrated dominance. There are structural solutions available to unlock the vital local access network. Where the regulator fails to act, the market will act. Between now and 2000 the telecommunications market will be swept by two centripetal forces: (i) the Internet model where de facto structural separatio...
Internet connectivity may be seen as a composite good that is produced by the complementary inputs l...
Structural separation is a tool available to regulators when it is apparent access regulation and co...
Vertical separation of incumbent telecommunications providers has been a popular topic in regulatory...
The past four years have seen renewed interest in the role that structural remedies could play in sh...
n recent years, competition authorities and telecommunications regulators have indicated an increasi...
This paper presents a basic framework to assess whether structural (vertical) separation is desirabl...
Although competitive local exchange carriers ( CLECs ) collectively have gained considerable market ...
When the access network is an enduring economic bottleneck, vertical separation of the telecommunica...
The widespread adoption of mandatory unbundling in telecommunications markets has led to growing int...
Mandatory structural separation of networks from retail operations is increasingly becoming a featur...
Abstract: Numerous proposals have been made for separation in the telecommunications sector, some of...
The paper tackles the discussion about vertical separation in the electronic communications sector, ...
In the lead up to the review of telecommunications regulation in mid 2006, the European Unions Commi...
innovation in the telecommunications sector A framework for assessing the impact of structural separ...
Structural separation between network and retail functions is increasingly being mandated in the tel...
Internet connectivity may be seen as a composite good that is produced by the complementary inputs l...
Structural separation is a tool available to regulators when it is apparent access regulation and co...
Vertical separation of incumbent telecommunications providers has been a popular topic in regulatory...
The past four years have seen renewed interest in the role that structural remedies could play in sh...
n recent years, competition authorities and telecommunications regulators have indicated an increasi...
This paper presents a basic framework to assess whether structural (vertical) separation is desirabl...
Although competitive local exchange carriers ( CLECs ) collectively have gained considerable market ...
When the access network is an enduring economic bottleneck, vertical separation of the telecommunica...
The widespread adoption of mandatory unbundling in telecommunications markets has led to growing int...
Mandatory structural separation of networks from retail operations is increasingly becoming a featur...
Abstract: Numerous proposals have been made for separation in the telecommunications sector, some of...
The paper tackles the discussion about vertical separation in the electronic communications sector, ...
In the lead up to the review of telecommunications regulation in mid 2006, the European Unions Commi...
innovation in the telecommunications sector A framework for assessing the impact of structural separ...
Structural separation between network and retail functions is increasingly being mandated in the tel...
Internet connectivity may be seen as a composite good that is produced by the complementary inputs l...
Structural separation is a tool available to regulators when it is apparent access regulation and co...
Vertical separation of incumbent telecommunications providers has been a popular topic in regulatory...