Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8947497 | Telecommunications Policy | 2018 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Mobile operators will find themselves contesting customer relationship with firms or other organisations providing these services in an integrated fashion, and thus risk replacing their direct link with end users with becoming the wholesale supplier of an expanded but 'commoditised' communications product. We may also observe fewer radio access networks; more competitive backhaul; and the (partial) vertical disintegration of mobile network operators. The regulatory changes implied may include heavier regulation of fewer RANs, and the need for market analyses to confront situations in which network operators sell more and more of their services to a variety of heterogeneous content and application providers - some of them exercising substantial levels of market power.
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Authors
Martin Cave,