Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
556968 Telecommunications Policy 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Investments in next generation access networks (NGANs) ask for a new set of regulatory remedies. This paper contributes to this debate by focusing on three issues: the migration from the legacy copper network to the NGA infrastructure, and how wholesale pricing regulation might affect this process; the introduction of differentiated wholesale remedies according to geographical differences in NGAN deployment; the impact of co-investment decisions on market outcomes and their interplay with access regulation. Using the recent economic literature, arguments and possible guidelines are proposed, which might be useful to regulators and policy makers.

► We analyze regulatory remedies suited to next generation access networks. ► We study three issues: the migration from copper to fibre; the geographical segmentation of regulation; co-investment. ► Using recent economic literature, we propose some guidelines for policy makers.

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