Regulating digital television in a convergent world
Martin Cave
Telecommunications Policy, 1997, vol. 21, issue 7, 575-596
Abstract:
This paper introduces a symposium on the economics and regulation of pay broadcasting. First it reviews the costs of providing combinations of analogue and digital television programming and telecommunication services using a variety of possible combinations of technologies and discusses demand for such services. It then summarizes the extent of developments in digital television to date in a number of countries. This is followed by an analysis of competition issues likely to arise in the sector and a discussion of the capacity of competition policy and regulatory instruments to deal with them.
Date: 1997
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