Global claim-staking and latecomer cost in the orbit spectrum resource
Harvey J. Levin
Telecommunications Policy, 1990, vol. 14, issue 3, 233-248
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This article first examines some research on and analysis of the origins and magnitude of latecomer cost handicap, and then turns to the claimstaking or land-rush hypothesis. Here a central question is why there should be latecomers in the first place, and further, what the cost consequences seem to be. The article concludes with a brief look at global claim-staking, some illustrative equations on the subject, and finally, at degrees of stability in satellite deployment over time.
Date: 1990
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