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Investment and Regulation in Telecommunications [PDF]
This article presents the difficulties associated with the implementation of the regulatory goal of promoting investment and innovation within the area of sector specific regulation in telecoms.
Piatek, Stanislaw
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This paper presents a high‐speed object pose estimation method that deconstructs objects into geometric components. Inspired by human cognitive generalization, it detects these primitives and infers the 6D pose from their stable spatial configuration.
Xuyang Li +6 more
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Competition and Regulation in Telecommunications
Abstract Telecommunications was the first network-utility industry in Britain to be privatized. Policy decisions in the UK about the appropriate competitive and regulatory framework for a private firm with monopoly power therefore first arose in the industry, and a pattern was set that has been followed to varying degrees with gas ...
Armstrong, M, Vickers, J
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Copyright’s Role in Preserving and Ensuring Access to Culture: The Way Forward
Copyright has traditionally been concerned with balancing economic incentives with creative opportunity and innovation. When purely economic interests are the primary or sole drivers in directing control over cultural works, culture itself is threatened.
Lisa Macklem
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Design‐for‐Benchmarking in Soft Robotics: Navigating Component‐System Dichotomy
Soft robotics faces a profound evaluation challenge: the Component‐System Dichotomy, where isolated component tests fail to predict integrated performance. This article presents a systematic survey of critical reporting gaps across actuation, sensing, and control.
Matteo Lo Preti +4 more
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Telecommunication Regulations in Serbia
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Petrovic, Goran, DASH, SIDHARTHA SEKHAR
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U.S. Telecommunications Today, April 1999 [PDF]
This short essay examines the current conditions in the US telecommunications sector (April 1999). We examine the impact of technological and regulatory change on market structure and business strategy.
Nicholas Economides
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An instance‐level, model‐agnostic explanation of class differentiation is introduced through SHAP‐LCD, linking probability shifts to feature‐wise Shapley contributions. The method operates on tabular and image data and is released in a fully reproducible implementation, offering a transparent way to examine, at each instance, why predictive models ...
Roxana M. Romero Luna +2 more
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Information and communication technologies in Germany : Is there a remaining role for sector-specific regulation? [PDF]
In order to analyze the remaining role for sector-specific regulation the focus of this paper is on those elements of the Internet periphery and Internet service provision, which are strongly based on telecommunications, in particular Internet access and
Knieps, Günter
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Dual‐Wavelength Switchable Focusing via a Fabry‐Pérot Resonance‐Enabled Hydrogel Metalens
A hydrogel metalens is demonstrated for dual‐wavelength switchable focusing based on Fabry‐Pérot resonance. Under the low relative humidity, the metalens exclusively focuses light with a resonance wavelength of 470 nm and directly reflects light of other wavelengths.
Xiaofeng Dong +10 more
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