Telecommunications Policy
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Volume 35, issue 9, 2011
- Next Generation Access (NGA) supply side interventions—An international comparison pp. 794-803

- Ernst-Olav Ruhle, Igor Brusic, Jörg Kittl and Matthias Ehrler
- Facilities to service based competition, not service to facilities based, for broadband penetration: A comparative study between the United States and South Korea pp. 804-817

- Sujin Choi
- An assessment of the equality of access and no-regulation approaches to next generation networks pp. 818-826

- Duarte Brito, Pedro Pereira and João Vareda
- Public and private intervention for next-generation access deployment: Possibilities for three European countries pp. 827-841

- Tricia Ragoobar, Jason Whalley and David Harle
- Factors determining municipal broadband strategies across Europe pp. 842-856

- Costas Troulos and Vasilis Maglaris
- Deployment of high-speed broadband infrastructures during the economic crisis. The case of Xarxa Oberta pp. 857-870

- Juan-José Ganuza and María Fernanda Viecens
- Analysis of an integrated plan for expanding broadband access in Colombia pp. 871-882

- Lina-María Gómez-Torres and Fernando Beltrán
- Municipal support of wireless access network rollout: A game theoretic approach pp. 883-894

- Mathieu Tahon, Bart Lannoo, Jan Van Ooteghem, Koen Casier, Sofie Verbrugge, Didier Colle, Mario Pickavet and Piet Demeester
- The option to expand to a next generation access network infrastructure and the role of regulation in a discrete time setting: A real options approach pp. 895-906

- George Charalampopoulos, Dimitris Katsianis and Dimitris Varoutas
Volume 35, issue 8, 2011
- User motivation for broadband: A rural Danish study pp. 691-701

- Jean-Paul Peronard and Flemming Just
- ICT platforms and regulatory concerns in Europe pp. 702-714

- Pieter Ballon and Eric Van Heesvelde
- The end justifies the definition: The manifold outlooks on the digital divide and their practical usefulness for policy-making pp. 715-736

- Hilbert Martin
- Disconnecting: Understanding decline in universal service pp. 737-751

- Carolyn Gideon and David Gabel
- Sizing up information and communication technologies as agents of political development in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 752-763

- Nicholas O. Alozie, Patience Akpan-Obong and William A. Foster
- Network neutrality and difference in efficiency among Internet application service providers: A meta-frontier analysis pp. 764-772

- Daeho Lee and Junseok Hwang
- Selection of standards for digital television: The battle for Latin America pp. 773-787

- Jorge Angulo, Joan Calzada and Alejandro Estruch
- ...And Communications for All: A Policy Agenda for the New Administration, A. Schejter, (Ed.). Lexington Books, Lantham, MD (2009). 350 pp. paperback, £24.95, ISBN 978-0739129203 pp. 788-790

- Cherry Barbara
Volume 35, issue 7, 2011
- Universal service subsidies and cost overstatement: Evidence from the U.S. telecommunications sector pp. 583-591

- Sanford Berg, Liangliang Jiang and Chen Lin
- Transparency regulation in broadband markets: Lessons from experimental research pp. 592-602

- Jasper P. Sluijs, Florian Schuett and Bastian Henze
- A comparative study of online privacy regulations in the U.S. and China pp. 603-616

- Yanfang Wu, Tuenyu Lau, David J. Atkin and Carolyn A. Lin
- The broadband bonus: Estimating broadband Internet's economic value pp. 617-632

- Shane Greenstein and Ryan McDevitt
- Evaluation of the opportunity cost of the spectrum: Application to the digital dividend pp. 633-649

- Carlo Cambini and Nicola Garelli
- Provision of Internet privacy and market conditions: An empirical analysis pp. 650-662

- Yong Jin Park
- Indicators of development or dependency in disguise? Assessing domestic inventive capacity in South Korean and Chinese infrastructural ICT standards pp. 663-680

- Håkon Ursin Steen
- Between a rock and a hard place: Recession and telecoms taxation pp. 681-688

- Pantelis Koutroumpis, A. Lekatsas, G. Giaglis and P. Kourouthanasis
Volume 35, issue 6, 2011
- Competitive rivalry, inter-modal competition and market performance in the Korean cable television markets: An empirical analysis pp. 483-493

- Nakil Sung
- Exploring the potential of wireless technologies to accelerate universal Internet access in Ghana pp. 494-504

- Ignatius Fosu
- The distribution of value in the mobile phone supply chain pp. 505-521

- Jason Dedrick, Kenneth L. Kraemer and Greg Linden
- The intensity of VoIP usage in Great Britain: Users' characteristics and firms' strategies pp. 522-531

- Grazia Cecere and Nicoletta Corrocher
- Multihoming, content delivery networks, and the market for Internet connectivity pp. 532-542

- Thorsten Hau, Dirk Burghardt and Walter Brenner
- Competitive relationships between traditional and contemporary telecommunication services in Taiwan pp. 543-554

- Ya-Ching Lee
- The response strategies of incumbent mobile network operators on the disruptive potential of public W-LAN in Germany pp. 555-567

- Farsan Madjdi and Stefan Hüsig
- Transmitters and receivers' investment to avoid interference: Is there an optimal regime? pp. 568-578

- Pietro Crocioni and Luigi Alberto Franzoni
Volume 35, issue 5, 2011
- Chinese institutions and standardization: The case of government support to domestic third generation cellular standard pp. 399-412

- Nir Kshetri, Prashant Palvia and Hua Dai
- Economic doctrines and network policy pp. 413-425

- Robert Atkinson
- Economy size and performance: An efficiency analysis in the telecommunications sector pp. 426-440

- Pavlos C. Symeou
- 'Mainline' telecommunications infrastructure, levels of development and economic growth: Evidence from a panel of developing countries pp. 441-449

- Chandana Chakraborty and Banani Nandi
- Benchmarking telecoms regulation - The Telecommunications Regulatory Governance Index (TRGI) pp. 450-468

- Leonard Waverman and Pantelis Koutroumpis
- Mobile service innovation: A European failure pp. 469-480

- Arnd Weber, Michael Haas and Daniel Scuka
Volume 35, issue 4, 2011
- Allocative vs. technical spectrum efficiency pp. 291-300

- Benoit Freyens and Oleg Yerokhin
- Measuring convergence of China's ICT industry: An input-output analysis pp. 301-313

- Wan Xing, Xuan Ye and Lv Kui
- Who shapes network neutrality policy debate? An examination of information subsidizers in the mainstream media and at Congressional and FCC hearings pp. 314-324

- Minjeong Kim, Chung Joo Chung and Jang Hyun Kim
- Consumer behavior towards on-net/off-net price differentiation pp. 325-332

- Justus Haucap and Ulrich Heimeshoff
- Who goes online? Evidence of internet use patterns from rural Greece pp. 333-343

- Anastasios Michailidis, Maria Partalidou, Stefanos Nastis, Aphrodite Papadaki-Klavdianou and Chrysanthi Charatsari
- Churn analysis for an Iranian mobile operator pp. 344-356

- Abbas Keramati and Seyed M.S. Ardabili
- ICT as a source of economic growth in the information age: Empirical evidence from the 1996-2005 period pp. 357-372

- Khuong Vu
- An economic analysis of standards competition: The example of the ISO ODF and OOXML standards pp. 373-381

- Knut Blind
- Telecom reforms in the EU: Prices and consumers' satisfaction pp. 382-396

- Emanuele Bacchiocchi, Massimo Florio and Marco Gambaro
Volume 35, issue 3, 2011
- Broadband expectations and the convergence of ranks pp. 213-219

- George Ford
- Assessing the regional digital divide across the European Union-27 pp. 220-237

- Maria Vicente and Ana López-Menéndez
- Behind the scenes of the telecommunications miracle: An empirical analysis of the Indian market pp. 238-249

- Sara Biancini
- The business case of a network that serves both public safety and commercial subscribers pp. 250-268

- Ryan Hallahan and Jon M. Peha
- Role of formal standards in transition to the technology frontier: Korean ICT systems pp. 269-287

- Jae-Yong Choung, Tahir Hameed and Illyong Ji
Volume 35, issue 2, 2011
- Consolidation of public safety wireless networks: An options-based economic analysis of numerous scenarios pp. 91-101

- Sungho Lee
- The need for a new approach to regulating fixed networks pp. 102-114

- Wolfgang Briglauer and Ingo Vogelsang
- Telecommunications services and economic growth: Evidence from India pp. 115-127

- M.R. Narayana
- Pull-and-suck effects in Taiwan mobile phone subscribers switching intentions pp. 128-140

- Yi-Fei Chuang
- Access to and penetration of ICT in rural Thailand pp. 141-155

- Pitikorn Tengtrakul and Jon M. Peha
- Business ecosystem strategies of mobile network operators in the 3G era: The case of China Mobile pp. 156-171

- Jing Zhang and Xiong-Jian Liang
- Towards a new policy framework for spectrum management in India pp. 172-184

- Varadharajan Sridhar and Rohit Prasad
- Exploring the creation of systemic value for the customer in Advanced Multi-Play pp. 185-201

- Karri Mikkonen
- Competition in Turkish mobile telecommunications markets: Price elasticities and network substitution pp. 202-210

- Mehmet Karacuka, Justus Haucap and Ulrich Heimeshoff
Volume 35, issue 1, 2011
- Net Neutrality in Europe: Desperately seeking a market failure pp. 1-11

- Pietro Crocioni
- Total factor productivity growth in Uganda's telecommunications industry pp. 12-19

- Eria Hisali and Bruno Yawe
- Ways to improve pioneer new ventures' performance in the ICT industry pp. 20-35

- Pedro Manuel García-Villaverde and María José Ruiz-Ortega
- Merger simulation using average market share: An application to the Optimus-TMN mobile merger case pp. 36-50

- Corrado Andini and Ricardo Cabral
- The third-generation-mobile (3G) policy and deployment in China: Current status, challenges, and prospects pp. 51-63

- Jun Xia
- Technological disequilibrium. Price indexes in hubs for Local Area Networks pp. 64-73

- Roberto Fontana
- Antecedents of consumers' intentions to upgrade their mobile phones pp. 74-86

- Fang-Mei Tseng and Hui-Yi Lo
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