Telecommunications Policy
Volume 1 - 49
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Volume 25, issue 10-11
- Spectrum trading pp. 655-670

- Tommaso Valletti
- Spectrum auctions in India: lessons from experience pp. 671-688

- R. S. Jain
- Hiccups in US spectrum auctions pp. 689-701

- Mark Scanlan
- Value-focused thinking about strategic management of radio spectrum for mobile communications in Korea pp. 703-718

- Seung-Hoon Yoo, Jun-Sang Kim and Tai-Yoo Kim
- Riding the US wave: spectrum auctions in the digital age pp. 719-728

- Andreas Grünwald
- Regulating European telecommunications markets: unbundled access to the local loop outside urban areas pp. 729-741

- Anne Gabelmann
- Implications of regulation for entry and investment in the local loop pp. 743-757

- Kostis Christodoulou and Kiriakos Vlahos
- Local competition and the role of regulation: the EU debate and Britain's experience pp. 759-776

- Maria Michalis
Volume 25, issue 8-9, 2001
- The influence of US foreign DBS policy on Indian DBS TV: a case study of policy transfer pp. 543-564

- Siddhartha Menon
- Employment dynamics in the Italian telecommunications industry pp. 565-585

- Paola Garrone and Francesca Sgobbi
- Electronic markets for telecommunications transport capacities pp. 587-610

- Torsten J. Gerpott and Sven W. Massengeil
- Monopoly power and the problem of CLEC access charges pp. 611-623

- Noel D. Uri
- The Internet in Saudi Arabia pp. 625-632

- Khalid M. Al-Tawil
- Benchmarked settlement rate, creating subsidy from Bangladesh to US carriers pp. 633-640

- Andreas Thuswaldner
Volume 25, issue 7, 2001
- Assessing the WTO agreements on China's telecommunications regulatory reform and industrial liberalization pp. 461-483

- Bing Zhang
- Anti-competition issues between Taiwan's cable TV system operators and channel providers--new rules of engagement? pp. 485-497

- Hsiao-Cheng Yu
- Optional telephone subscription scheme: a unique experiment in Korea pp. 499-513

- Nakil Sung and Sung Hoon Cho
- The impact of the regulatory framework on fixed-mobile interconnection settlements: the case of China and Hong Kong pp. 515-532

- Xu Yan
Volume 25, issue 6, 2001
- Competitive dynamics in Polish telecommunications, 1990-2000: growth, regulation, and privatization of an infrastructural multi-network pp. 381-407

- David Dornisch
- Telecommunications reform in Botswana: a policy model for African states pp. 409-420

- Patricia K. McCormick
- The imbalances of telephone traffic for the United States pp. 421-430

- Linghui Tang
- FCC organizational structure and regulatory convergence pp. 431-452

- Martha A. Garcia-Murillo and Ian MacInnes
Volume 25, issue 5, 2001
- The user in the information society: changing rules of the game? pp. 285-290

- Maria Livanos Cattaui
- Digital divide or digital opportunity in the Mississippi Delta region of the US pp. 291-313

- R. G. Lentz and Michael D. Oden
- A model for rural and remote information and communication technologies: a Canadian exploration pp. 315-330

- Ricardo Ramírez
- Rural internet connectivity pp. 331-347

- Sharon Strover
- Developing the Internet: entrepreneurship and public policy in Ireland, Singapore, Argentina, and Spain pp. 349-371

- Mauro F. Guillén and Sandra L. Suárez
Volume 25, issue 4, 2001
- Dream or reality: providing universal access to basic telecommunications in Nigeria? pp. 219-231

- Chuka Onwumechili
- Telecommunications liberalisation and the quest for universal service in Australia pp. 233-248

- Stephen McElhinney
- Customer retention, loyalty, and satisfaction in the German mobile cellular telecommunications market pp. 249-269

- Torsten J. Gerpott, Wolfgang Rams and Andreas Schindler
Volume 25, issue 3, 2001
- Regulation and innovation in the telecommunications industry pp. 167-184

- Marc Bourreau and Pinar Dogan
- The implementation of advanced telecommunications and services in the Greek academic and research environment: main issues and results pp. 185-196

- G. C. Pentzaropoulos and M. D. Siakavellas
- Liberalisation of telecoms: the Ghanaian experience pp. 197-210

- G. K. Frempong and W. H. Atubra
Volume 25, issue 1-2, 2001
- International roaming charges: over-charging and competition law pp. 5-20

- Ewan Sutherland
- TP case study: fixed-mobile interconnection in India pp. 21-38

- Lara Srivastava and Sidharth Sinha
- Should telecoms liberalisation stop at call termination? pp. 39-58

- Crocioni*, Pietro
- Spectrum limits and competition in mobile markets: the role of licence fees pp. 59-70

- Harald Gruber
- Assessing Finland's Wireless Valley: can the pioneering continue? pp. 71-100

- Dan Steinbock
- Is five too many? Simulation analysis of profitability and cost structure in the Korean mobile telephone industry pp. 101-123

- Jae-Do Song and Jae-Cheol Kim
- Competition in Korean mobile telecommunications market: business strategy and regulatory environment pp. 125-138

- Seon-Kyou Choi, Myeong-Ho Lee and Gyu-Hwa Chung
- Growth in the "new economy": US bandwidth use and pricing across the 1990s pp. 139-154

- Douglas A. Galbi
Volume 24, issue 10-11, 2000
- Market liberalisation and regulation in Hungary's telecommunications sector pp. 807-841

- Patrick Xavier
- Toward international settlement reform: FCC benchmarks versus ITU rates pp. 843-863

- Kenneth B. Stanley
- Telecommunications liberalization and regulatory governance: lessons from Latin America pp. 865-884

- Luis Gutiérrez and Sanford Berg
- The institutional environment and effects of telecommunication privatization and market liberalization in Asia pp. 885-906

- J. P. Singh
- Affordability of basic telephone service: an income distribution approach pp. 907-927

- Claire Milne
- Prices for long-distance voice telephony in Germany pp. 929-945

- Gert Brunekreeft and Wolfgang Gross
- Trouble reports as an indicator of service quality: the influence of competition, technology, and regulation pp. 947-967

- Trevor R. Roycroft and Martha Garcia-Murrilo
- FCC telephone penetration-rate data: a caveat pp. 969-979

- Christopher Garbacz and Herbert G. Thompson
Volume 24, issue 8-9, 2000
- Investment and growth of the information infrastructure: summary results of a global survey pp. 639-643

- Björn Wellenius, Carlos Alberto Primo Braga and Christine Zhen-Wei Qiang
- Institutional roots of post-privatisation regulatory outcomes pp. 645-668

- Manuel Abdala
- Network decompensation and regional imbalances in rate reform processes: a case study in South America pp. 669-698

- Darío M. Goussal and María Sandra Udrízar Lezcano
- The role of competition in institutional reform of telecommunications: lessons from Sri Lanka pp. 699-717

- Rohan Samarajiva
- Transformation of China's telecommunications sector: a macro perspective pp. 719-730

- Ping Gao and Kalle Lyytinen
- The WTO and China's ban on foreign investment in telecommunication services: a game-theoretic analysis pp. 731-759

- Milton Mueller and Peter Lovelock
- The effects of rural telecommunications self-development projects on local adoption of new technologies pp. 761-779

- C. Ann Hollifield, Joseph F. Donnermeyer, Gwen H. Wolford and Robert Agunga
- Evaluating productive efficiency in telecommunications: evidence from Greece pp. 781-794

- D. I. Giokas and G. C. Pentzaropoulos
Volume 24, issue 6-7, 2000
- Regulation for next-generation technologies and markets pp. 477-487

- Jens Arnbak
- Access and innovation policy for the third-generation internet pp. 489-518

- François Bar, Stephen Cohen, Peter Cowhey, Brad DeLong, Michael Kleeman and John Zysman
- Protecting the global information commons pp. 519-531

- Stephen J. Lukasik
- What's in a name, what's in a number: some characteristics of identifiers on electronic networks pp. 533-552

- Hendrik Rood
- ICANN between technical mandate and political challenges pp. 553-563

- Wolfgang Kleinwächter
- Pricing Internet services: after flat rate pp. 565-590

- Lee W. McKnight and Jahangir Boroumand
- Multiple incentive internet pricing for national academic research networks: a case study pp. 591-611

- Theodore Apostolopoulos, Costas Courcoubetis, Sandra Cohen and Xanthi Psiakki
- Internet metrics: using host and domain counts to map the internet pp. 613-620

- Matthew Zook
- Only the lonely: internet usage and effects: A review of Internet and Society, A Preliminary Report, Norman H. Nie and Lutz Erbring, Stanford Institute for the Quantitative Study of Society, February 17, 2000 pp. 621-623

- Kas Kalba
Volume 24, issue 5, 2000
- Next steps in telecom liberalisation in Denmark pp. 369-376

- Jørgen Abild Andersen
- Digital Denmark: from information society to network society pp. 377-394

- Morten Falch and Anders Henten
- EU competition policy and market power control in the mediamatics era pp. 395-411

- Natascha Just and Michael Latzer
- Changing relations between manufacturing and service provision in a more competitive telecom environment pp. 413-437

- Emilio Lera
- Measuring productivity change in telecommunications pp. 439-452

- Noel D. Uri
- Mobile communications update pp. 453-456

- Sam Paltridge
Volume 24, issue 4, 2000
- Closing the digital divide in rural America pp. 281-290

- Edwin B. Parker
- Advanced communications policy and adoption in rural Western Australia pp. 291-304

- Gary Madden, Scott Savage, Grant Coble-Neal and Paul Bloxham
- Technical innovations, standardization and regional comparison -- a case study in mobile communications pp. 305-321

- Sadahiko Kano
- The myth of market dominance: telecommunication manufacturing in Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic -- a case study pp. 323-345

- Bert Sadowski
- Toward improved benchmarking indicators pp. 347-357

- Péter Tölösi and György Lajtha
Volume 24, issue 3, 2000
- Establishing the legitimacy of new regulatory agencies pp. 183-187

- Rohan Samarajiva
- Lost in the sky: the Koreasat project pp. 189-201

- Seunghye Sohn
- Telecommunications technology transfer and the development of institutional infrastructure: the case of Cuba pp. 203-221

- Ann C. Séror and Juan Miguel Fach Arteaga
- Economic and technological aspects in the design of a regulatory framework for PCS markets in Colombia pp. 223-232

- Fernando Beltrán
- Telecommunications privatization and tariff rebalancing: evidence from Latin America pp. 233-252

- Agustin J. Ros and Aniruddha Banerjee
- The cost of the local telecommunication network: a comparison of minimum spanning trees and the HAI model pp. 253-262

- Christian M. Dippon and Kenneth Train
- Indicators for bandwidth demand pp. 263-270

- Hendrik Rood
Volume 24, issue 2, 2000
- Promoting Internet development: the case of Argentina pp. 89-112

- Ben A. Petrazzini and Agustina Guerrero
- The networks of the Internet: an analysis of provider networks in the USA pp. 113-134

- Sean P. Gorman and Edward J. Malecki
- The WTO Agreement on Basic Telecommunications: a reevaluation pp. 135-142

- Chantal Blouin
- Total factor productivity measures for Telstra pp. 143-154

- Ali Ahmed Rushdi
- Telecom traffic indicators pp. 155-159

- Tim Kelly and Mark Woodall
Volume 24, issue 1, 2000
- Moving beyond international accounting rates pp. 5-8

- Yoshio Utsumi
- The Era of International Simple Resale: not waving, but drowning? pp. 9-30

- John Ure
- The international revenue settlement debate pp. 31-50

- Andreas Thuswaldner
- Telecom myths: the international revenue settlements subsidy pp. 51-61

- W. H. Melody
- How to determine the X in RPI-X regulation: a user's guide pp. 63-68

- Jeffrey Bernstein and David Sappington
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