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Regulation and Diplomacy in Telecommunications
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2005The very concept of 'domestic regulation' in telecommunications comes from multilateral commitments of international trade in services, under WTO GATS. As international trade is a domain of multilateral and intergovernmental diplomatic relations, where regulation in telecom services, directly affect commercial and bilateral relationships of partner ...
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Telecommunications Law and Regulation an Introduction
2005This book examines national, regional, and international legal and regulatory frameworks governing the telecommunications sector, particularly the provision of all forms of network infrastructure, communication services, and equipment supplied for the transmission of data and information.
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2012
This Chapter of the Encyclopaedia of Law and Economics illustrates the main features and challenges of regulation and liberalization efforts in the field of telecommunications. The chapter takes stock on two decades of regulation in many countries around the world, and the looks forward towards emerging challenges such as network neutrality, spectrum ...
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This Chapter of the Encyclopaedia of Law and Economics illustrates the main features and challenges of regulation and liberalization efforts in the field of telecommunications. The chapter takes stock on two decades of regulation in many countries around the world, and the looks forward towards emerging challenges such as network neutrality, spectrum ...
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On the Regulation of Telecommunications Markets
1999This paper discusses the theoretical concepts underlying recent developments in the regulation of telecommunications in Europe, the USA and developing countries with respect to efficiency and welfare. It focuses on analysing standardization problems, pricing rules and entry condition related to networks and network effects and derives preliminary ...
Holler, Manfred J., Holler, Manfred J.
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Telecommunications regulation in Croatia
IEEE Communications Magazine, 2002Dinko Begusic, Dina Simunic
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The Independence of Telecommunication Regulators
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016In order to encourage investment in telecommunication networks, governments have been encouraged to adopt a regulatory state model, with an independent regulatory authority that is subject to a system of appeals and to parliamentary oversight, providing different forms of accountability.
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Telecommunications Law and Regulation
2005Abstract The telecommunications industry has undergone fundamental changes in structure, from that of monopoly to one of competition. Advances in technology have resulted in convergence with other industries with separate regulation resulting in the need for consolidation.
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Telecommunications Law and Regulation
2018Since the last edition of this book was published, numerous changes have occurred in the telecommunications sector, at a national, European, and international level. Telecommunications Law and Regulation takes these changes into account, including an examination of theĀ·adoption of Directive 2014/61/EU on the measures to reduce to cost of deploying ...
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Regulation and Reform in Telecommunications
2005One of the sectors that has been the object of a drastic programme of reform and has given rise to a huge amount of new legislation in each of the South Caucasian states is telecommunications. The following comparative analysis of legal reform in the telecommunications sector shows that the quality of the reforms implemented can have an important ...
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Telecommunications policy and regulation
1999The fact is that most costs are not known at all precisely by operators or regulators. There are two ways in which this view of the nature of the market is relevant to telecommunications policy: (i) The role of costs in regulatory profit controls, especially as regards the choice between rate of return limits and price caps.
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