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Non-Standard Exemptions and Zero Rates

2019
Abstract Chapter 10 provides a detailed review and analysis of the manifold non-standard exemptions and zero rates found around the African continent, which are most costly in terms of revenue forgone. One table lists the non-standard exemptions of unprocessed foodstuffs, agricultural inputs, medical supplies, utilities, print, fuel, and
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Zero Rating and Mobile Net Neutrality

2015
Several developed countries have recently legislated for or regulated for net neutrality, the principle that Internet Service Providers (ISPs) should not discriminate between different applications, services and content accessed by their users. This came after 20 years of attempted discrimination between content streams within the walled gardens of ...
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Regulating Zero-Rating in Europe

European Competition and Regulatory Law Review, 2023
D. Brouwer, M. van Dijk
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Exemption versus zero rating

Journal of Public Economics, 1991
Peter Gottfried, Wolfgang Wiegard
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Implications of Zero Rating Programs on Consumer Welfare

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018
In the past few years, Mobile Service Providers (MSPs), such as AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon Wireless, have introduced several zero-rating programs, allowing participating Content Providers (CPs) to pay for data usage for accessing their contents on behalf of consumers.
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Is zero rating the end of net neutrality and the open internet? An analysis of business practices and policy approaches

International Journal of Media and Cultural Politics, 2021
Janneke Aerssens   +2 more
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Zero-Rating

2020
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Zero Rating and Exemptions

2001
Alan Schenk, Oliver Oldman
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