The current state of research in telecommunications policy, covering competition, regulation, and integration of media carriers. For scholars, policy makers, and businesspeople involved with future direction and policy decisions in telecommunications
The current state of research in telecommunications policy, covering competition, regulation, and integration of media carriers. For scholars, policy makers, and businesspeople involved with future direction and policy decisions in telecommunicationsHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Contents: B.M. Compaine J.R. Schement Preface. I. Vogelsang S.E. Gillett Introduction. Part I:Competition.D.J. Aron S.S. Wildman Effecting a Price Squeeze Through Bundled Pricing. P. Milgrom Combination Bidding in Spectrum Auctions. A. Briceño Regulating Anticompetitive Behavior in the Internet Market: An Applied Imputation Model for Peru. M. Mueller Trademarks and Domain Names: Property Rights and Institutional Evolution in Cyberspace. Part II:Regulation.P. Sringagesh B.M. Mitchell An Economic Analysis of Telephone Number Portability. T.J. Brennan Promoting Telephone Competition--A Simpler Way. W. Lehr T. Kiessling Telecommunication Regulation in the United States and Europe: The Case for Centralized Authority. V. Mayer-Schönberger Operator Please Give Me Information: The European Union Directive on Data Protection in Telecommunications. L. Lessig P. Resnick The Architectures of Mandated Access Controls. H.E. Hudson Beyond Infrastructure: A Critical Assessment of GII Initiatives. Part III:Universal Service.J.R. Schement S.C. Forbes The Persistent Gap in Telecommunications: Toward Hypothesis and Answers. T.A. Downes S.M. Greenstein Do Commercial ISPs Provide Universal Access? D. Gabel S.K. Kennedy Proxy Models and the Funding of Universal Service. Part IV:Convergence.M.B.H. Weiss J. Hwang Internet Telephony or Circuit Switched Telephony: Which Is Cheaper? D. Fryxell M. Sirbu K. Wanichkorn An IP-Based Local Access Network: Economic and Public Policy Analysis. D.D. Clark Implications of Local Loop Technology for Future Industry Structure. J. Weinberg The Internet and "Telecommunications Services " Access Charges Universal Service Mechanisms and Other Flotsam of the Regulatory System.
Contents: B.M. Compaine J.R. Schement Preface. I. Vogelsang S.E. Gillett Introduction. Part I:Competition.D.J. Aron S.S. Wildman Effecting a Price Squeeze Through Bundled Pricing. P. Milgrom Combination Bidding in Spectrum Auctions. A. Briceño Regulating Anticompetitive Behavior in the Internet Market: An Applied Imputation Model for Peru. M. Mueller Trademarks and Domain Names: Property Rights and Institutional Evolution in Cyberspace. Part II:Regulation.P. Sringagesh B.M. Mitchell An Economic Analysis of Telephone Number Portability. T.J. Brennan Promoting Telephone Competition--A Simpler Way. W. Lehr T. Kiessling Telecommunication Regulation in the United States and Europe: The Case for Centralized Authority. V. Mayer-Schönberger Operator Please Give Me Information: The European Union Directive on Data Protection in Telecommunications. L. Lessig P. Resnick The Architectures of Mandated Access Controls. H.E. Hudson Beyond Infrastructure: A Critical Assessment of GII Initiatives. Part III:Universal Service.J.R. Schement S.C. Forbes The Persistent Gap in Telecommunications: Toward Hypothesis and Answers. T.A. Downes S.M. Greenstein Do Commercial ISPs Provide Universal Access? D. Gabel S.K. Kennedy Proxy Models and the Funding of Universal Service. Part IV:Convergence.M.B.H. Weiss J. Hwang Internet Telephony or Circuit Switched Telephony: Which Is Cheaper? D. Fryxell M. Sirbu K. Wanichkorn An IP-Based Local Access Network: Economic and Public Policy Analysis. D.D. Clark Implications of Local Loop Technology for Future Industry Structure. J. Weinberg The Internet and "Telecommunications Services " Access Charges Universal Service Mechanisms and Other Flotsam of the Regulatory System.
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