Telecommunications Policy
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Volume 32, issue 11, 2008
- Pirates and Samaritans: A decade of measurements on peer production and their implications for net neutrality and copyright pp. 701-712

- Johan A. Pouwelse, Pawel Garbacki, Dick Epema and Henk Sips
- Regulation and the promotion of investment in next generation networks--A European dilemma pp. 713-721

- Jos Huigen and Martin Cave
- Current and future European regulation of electronic communications: A critical assessment pp. 722-734

- Alexandre de Streel
- Triple play: How do we secure future benefits? pp. 735-743

- Maarten Janssen and Ewa Mendys-Kamphorst
- Innovation, convergence and the role of regulation in the Netherlands and beyond pp. 744-754

- Paul de Bijl and Martin Peitz
Volume 32, issue 9-10
- Broadband adoption, jobs and wages in the US telecommunications industry pp. 587-599

- Sumit K Majumdar
- Income distribution and the diffusion of networks: An empirical study of Brazilian telecommunications pp. 600-614

- Helena Bohman
- Broadband migration and lock-in effects: Mixed logit model analysis of Japan's high-speed Internet access services pp. 615-625

- Takanori Ida and Kai Sakahira
- Income, affordable and threshold effects on FMS in the developed and developing economies pp. 626-641

- Chun-Mei Chen, Hsiang-Chih Tsai and Chi-Kuo Mao
- The diffusion of mobile phones in India pp. 642-651

- Sanjay Singh
- Competition regulation in the Hong Kong telecommunications sector--Challenges and reforms pp. 652-661

- Richard W.S. Wu and Grace L.K. Leung
- The political economy of standards setting by newcomers: China's WAPI and South Korea's WIPI pp. 662-671

- Heejin Lee and Sangjo Oh
- Efficiency ranking of the OECD member states in the area of telecommunications: A composite AHP/DEA study pp. 672-685

- D.I. Giokas and G.C. Pentzaropoulos
- Bridging the digital divide for rural communities: The case of China pp. 686-696

- Jun Xia and Ting-Jie Lu
Volume 32, issue 8, 2008
- Can the poor afford mobile telephony? Evidence from Latin America pp. 521-530

- Roxana Barrantes and Hernan Galperin
- Internationalisation in the telecommunications services industry: Literature review and research agenda pp. 531-544

- Nejc M. Jakopin
- Surplus extraction by network providers: Implications for net neutrality and innovation pp. 545-558

- Gireesh Shrimali
- Productivity analysis of the telecommunications sector in China pp. 559-571

- Pun-Lee Lam and Alice Shiu
- Did federal regulation discourage facilities-based entry into US local telecommunications markets? pp. 572-581

- Troy Quast
Volume 32, issue 7, 2008
- Assessing new cell phone text and video services pp. 455-467

- Ronald E. Rice and James E. Katz
- Managing and modeling the price reduction effect in mobile telecommunications traffic pp. 468-479

- Kyoung Cheon Cha, Duk Bin Jun, Amy R. Wilson and Young Sun Park
- Differences in consumer loyalty and willingness to pay for service attributes across digital channels: A study of the Japanese digital content market pp. 480-489

- Donghun Kim and Philip Sugai
- Spatial data constraints: Implications for measuring broadband pp. 490-502

- Tony Grubesic
- Trends in ICT standards: The relationship between European standardisation bodies and standards consortia pp. 503-513

- Knut Blind and Stephan Gauch
Volume 32, issue 6, 2008
- Optimal reciprocal access pricing and collusion pp. 381-387

- Macro Alderighi
- Applying "Merger Guidelines" market definition to (de)regulatory policy: Pros and cons pp. 388-398

- Timothy Brennan
- Entering the mobile service market via mobile platforms: Qualcomm's BREW platform and Nokia's Preminet platform pp. 399-411

- Wen-Tzu Chen and Chih-Nan Hu
- Does strategy matter? A comparison of broadband rollout policies in Finland and Sweden pp. 412-421

- Heikki Eskelinen, Lauri Frank and Timo Hirvonen
- Web-hosting market development status and its value as an indicator of a country's e-readiness pp. 422-435

- Borka Jerman-Blazic
- The evolution of mobile communications in Europe: The transition from the second to the third generation pp. 436-449

- Lucio Fuentelsaz, Juan Maicas and Yolanda Polo
Volume 32, issue 5, 2008
- Should mobile subscription be subsidised in mature markets? pp. 294-306

- Rob Albon and Richard York
- Innovation patterns and policy implications of ADSL penetration in Korea: A case study pp. 307-325

- Youngbae Kim, Hoeel Jeon and Soonhoon Bae
- Rural broadband: The provider matters pp. 326-339

- Lawrence E. Wood
- The digital divide problem: An economic interpretation of the Japanese experience pp. 340-348

- Kiyotaka Yuguchi
- Structural adjustment in the Latin American and African mobile sectors pp. 349-363

- Peter Curwen and Jason Whalley
- Is telecommunications regulation efficient? An international perspective pp. 364-377

- David Flacher and Hugues Jennequin
Volume 32, issue 3-4
- Towards a Wi-Fi ecosystem: Technology integration and emerging service models pp. 163-181

- Vinoth Gunasekaran and Fotios C. Harmantzis
- Two-level model of customer retention in the US mobile telecommunications service market pp. 182-196

- DongBack Seo, C. Ranganathan and Yair Babad
- Economic factors and diffusion of IP telephony: Empirical evidence from an advanced market pp. 197-211

- Ioanna Constantiou and Karlheinz Kautz
- The spatial distribution of broadband providers in the United States: 1999-2004 pp. 212-233

- Tony Grubesic
- Diffusion models of mobile telephony in Greece pp. 234-245

- Christos Michalakelis, Dimitris Varoutas and Thomas Sphicopoulos
- Early mover advantages: An empirical analysis of European mobile phone markets pp. 246-261

- Govert Bijwaard, Maarten Janssen and Emiel Maasland
- Loop density and telephone company cost: Panel data evidence pp. 262-272

- James Zolnierek
- The effect of incumbent bidding in set-aside auctions: An analysis of prices in the closed and open segments of FCC Auction 35 pp. 273-290

- Peter Cramton, Allan T. Ingraham and Hal J. Singer
Volume 32, issue 2, 2008
- Adoption of e-government in three Latin American countries: Argentina, Brazil and Mexico pp. 88-100

- T.Y. Lau, Mira Aboulhoson, Carolyn Lin and David J. Atkin
- Factors of broadband development and the design of a strategic policy framework pp. 101-115

- Peter Trkman, Borka Jerman Blazic and Tomaz Turk
- Strategic focus of incumbents in the European telecommunications industry: The cases of BT, Deutsche Telekom and KPN pp. 116-130

- (Hans) van Kranenburg, H.L. and John Hagedoorn
- The impact of regulation on the retail prices in fixed-line telephony across the European Union pp. 131-144

- Lukasz Grzybowski
- Convergence and diversification in cable industry: An empirical analysis of the deployment pattern of cable telephony in US local telecommunications markets pp. 145-155

- Sangho Seo
Volume 32, issue 1, 2008
- A simple game-theoretic analysis of peering and transit contracting among Internet service providers pp. 4-18

- Narine Badasyan and Subhadip Chakrabarti
- Bill-and-Keep peering pp. 19-32

- Gireesh Shrimali and Sunil Kumar
- Internet peering as a network of relations pp. 33-49

- Steffen Lippert and Giancarlo Spagnolo
- Roaming in the Mobile Internet pp. 50-61

- Simona Fabrizi and Bruno Wertlen
- Social network theory, broadband and the future of the World Wide Web pp. 62-84

- Daniel Sgroi
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