Telecommunications Policy
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Volume 34, issue 11, 2010
- Access regulation, competition, and broadband penetration: An international study pp. 661-671

- Jan Bouckaert, Theon van Dijk and Frank Verboven
- Factors influencing the user acceptance of digital home services pp. 672-682

- Mi Jin Noh and Ju Seong Kim
- A critical review of the "ladder of investment" approach pp. 683-696

- Marc Bourreau, Pinar Dogan and Matthieu Manant
- Access regulation and the incumbent investment in quality-upgrades and in cost-reduction pp. 697-710

- João Vareda
- On the determinants of non-market strategy: The separations mechanism and cost shifting in the telecommunications industry pp. 711-725

- Sumit K Majumdar and Hsihui Chang
- Sequencing in telecommunications reform: A review of the Turkish case pp. 726-735

- Necmiddin Bagdadioglu and Murat Cetinkaya
- Estimating switching costs involved in changing mobile phone carriers in Japan: Evaluation of lock-in factors related to Japan's SIM card locks pp. 736-746

- Akihiro Nakamura
- Ranking the strategic actions of Iran mobile cellular telecommunication using two models of fuzzy QFD pp. 747-759

- Hassan Khademi-Zare, Mahnaz Zarei, Ahmad Sadeghieh and Mohammad Saleh Owlia
Volume 34, issue 10, 2010
- Can a margin squeeze indicate the need for deregulation? The case of fixed network voice telephony markets pp. 551-561

- Wolfgang Briglauer, Georg Götz and Anton Schwarz
- External knowledge search, innovative performance and productivity in the Korean ICT sector pp. 562-571

- Junseok Hwang and Youngjin Lee
- Learning processes in municipal broadband projects: An absorptive capacity perspective pp. 572-595

- Angsana A. Techatassanasoontorn, Andrea H. Tapia and Alison Powell
- Regulatory legacy, VoIP adoption, and investment incentives pp. 596-605

- Paul de Bijl and Martin Peitz
- Wireline deregulation: The Canadian experience pp. 606-615

- Paul Beaudry
- MVNO services: Policy implications for promoting MVNO diffusion pp. 616-632

- Dong-Hee Shin
- Various wholesale price equilibria for mobile virtual network operators pp. 633-648

- Jae-Do Song
- An assessment of the 2008 telecommunications restructuring in China pp. 649-658

- Hanlong Fu and Yi Mou
Volume 34, issue 9, 2010
- A conceptual framework for public-private interplay in the telecommunications sector pp. 487-495

- José Luis Gómez-Barroso and Claudio Feijóo
- Public private partnerships as a tool for stimulating investments in broadband pp. 496-504

- Morten Falch and Anders Henten
- Motives and means for public investment in nationwide next generation networks pp. 505-512

- Martin Cave and Ian Martin
- Emerging models of public-private interplay for European broadband access: Evidence from the Netherlands and Italy pp. 513-527

- Alberto Nucciarelli, Bert Sadowski and Paola O. Achard
- Long term risk sharing contracts as an approach to establish public-private partnerships for investment into next generation access networks pp. 528-539

- Markus Fredebeul-Krein and Werner Knoben
- Take your partners: Public private interplay in Australian and New Zealand plans for next generation broadband pp. 540-549

- Jock Given
Volume 34, issue 8, 2010
- Critical resource: An institutional economics of the Internet addressing-routing space pp. 405-416

- Milton Mueller
- Conceptualizing digital and physical connectivity: The position of European cities in Internet backbone and air traffic flows pp. 417-429

- Lomme Devriendt, Ben Derudder and Frank Witlox
- Impacts of mobile Internet use intensity on the demand for SMS and voice services of mobile network operators: An empirical multi-method study of German mobile Internet customers pp. 430-443

- Torsten J. Gerpott
- The role of mobile handsets in advanced network service evolution: Evidence from Japan pp. 444-460

- Shigeru Ono and Puay Tang
- Should wireless carriers protect residential voice subscribers from high overage and underage charges? Insights from the Canadian telecommunications market pp. 461-481

- Ken Kwong-Kay Wong
Volume 34, issue 7, 2010
- The momentum for network separation: A guide for regulators pp. 355-365

- Ricardo Gonçalves and Alvaro Nascimento
- Means not ends: Deterring discrimination through equivalence and functional separation pp. 366-374

- Richard Cadman
- Functional separation in Swedish broadband market: Next step of improving competition pp. 375-383

- Orada Teppayayon and Erik Bohlin
- The Italian way to functional separation: An assessment of background and criticalities pp. 384-391

- A. Nucciarelli and Bert Sadowski
- Structural separation versus vertical integration: Lessons for telecommunications from electricity reforms pp. 392-403

- Bronwyn Howell, Richard Meade and Seini O'Connor
Volume 34, issue 5-6
- Anti-competitive behaviour in spectrum markets: Analysis and response pp. 251-261

- Martin Cave
- On the competitive effects of mobile virtual network operators pp. 262-269

- Philip Kalmus and Lars Wiethaus
- Browsing as the killer app: Explaining the rapid success of Apple's iPhone pp. 270-286

- Joel West and Michael Mace
- Access regulation on NGA-A financial, market-led solution to bridge the gap between US and European diverging regulatory approaches pp. 287-298

- Paolo Siciliani
- Organisational status change and performance: The case of Ireland's national telecommunications operator pp. 299-308

- Dónal Palcic and Eoin Reeves
- Internet access and capacity planning: Quantifying relationships between usage, capacity, and blocking pp. 309-322

- David C. Novak
- The diffusion of the Internet: A cross-country analysis pp. 323-340

- Luis Andres, David Cuberes, Mame Diouf and Tomas Serebrisky
Volume 34, issue 4, 2010
- Economic growth, telecommunications development and productivity growth of the telecommunications sector: Evidence around the world pp. 185-199

- Pun-Lee Lam and Alice Shiu
- Quantifying the costs of a nationwide public safety wireless network pp. 200-220

- Ryan Hallahan and Jon M. Peha
- A bootstrapped robust data envelopment analysis model for efficiency estimating of telecommunication companies in Iran pp. 221-232

- S.J. Sadjadi and H. Omrani
- Competition law and regulation in the Turkish telecommunications industry: Friends or foes? pp. 233-243

- Sahin ArdIyok and Og[breve]uz, Fuat
- ICT governance: South Africa pp. 244-247

- Melvin Ayogu and Fiona Bayat
- Telecommunications companies: One meeting with any competitor is enough to violate the EU's competition laws and result in fines pp. 248-250

- Kevin A. Diehl
Volume 34, issue 3, 2010
- Efficiency in broadband service provision: A spatial analysis pp. 117-131

- Tony Grubesic
- A new measure of US residential broadband availability pp. 132-143

- Jed Kolko
- Exploring geographic variation in corporate broadband adoption; evidence from Irish small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) pp. 144-161

- Dimitrios Pontikakis and Patrick Collins
- How stakeholders view the impacts of international ICT standards pp. 162-174

- Knut Blind, Stephan Gauch and Richard Hawkins
- Economic and policy implications of spectrum license fee payment methods pp. 175-184

- Youngsun Kwon, Jungsub Lee and Youngkyun Oh
Volume 34, issue 1-2
- Regulation 3.0 for Telecom 3.0 pp. 4-10

- Eli M. Noam
- Consumer sovereignty: New boundaries for telecommunications and broadband access pp. 11-22

- Barbara A. Cherry
- Competition-regulation interface in telecommunications: What's left of the essential facility doctrine pp. 23-35

- Andrea Renda
- EU policy for next generation access - an innovative or incremental step forward? pp. 36-44

- Ernst-Olav Ruhle and Martin Lundborg
- Access to in-building wiring as a barrier to local fixed network competition: The case of Hong Kong pp. 45-53

- Xu Yan and Patrick Xavier
- Wholesale unbundling and intermodal competition pp. 54-64

- Harold Ware and Christian M. Dippon
- Regulation, public policy, and investment in communications infrastructure pp. 65-79

- Johannes M. Bauer
- Snakes and ladders: Unbundling in a next generation world pp. 80-85

- Martin Cave
- Universal service: A new definition? pp. 86-91

- James Alleman, Paul Rappoport and Aniruddha Banerjee
- Universal service and targeted support in a competitive telecommunications environment pp. 92-97

- Stanford L. Levin
- Provision of universal service and access over IP networks in Japan pp. 98-109

- Hitoshi Mitomo and Nobuyuki Tajiri
- Economic welfare and universal service pp. 110-116

- Gary Madden
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