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Introduction to Digital Economics
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- De-monopolization of All Telecommunications Operations – 66 5.5 Resellers and Virtual Network Operators – 68
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Evolution Contents 5.1 Telecommunications as Natural Monopoly – 62 5.2 De-monopolization of User Equipment – 63 5.3 De-monopolization of Mobile Network Operations – 64 5.4 De-monopolization of All Telecommunications Operations – 66 5.5 Resellers and Virtual Network Operators – 68 5.6 Conclusions – 71 References – 72 5 62 5 n Learning Objectives After completing this chapter, you should be able to: 5 Explain the process leading to de-monopolization of telecommunications in Europe. 5 Understand the consequences de-monopolization has on the market structure in telecommunications. 5 Explain the difference between the three concepts: reseller, virtual network oper- ator, and mobile virtual network operator. 5.1 Telecommunications as Natural Monopoly The telecommunications industry has undergone an evolution in market structure from monopoly to competition market as illustrated in . Fig. 5.1 . This process is referred to as the de-monopolization of the telecommunications market. Other often used terms are market deregulation and market liberalization. This chapter describes how this evolution took place in the European Economic Area (EEA). The evolution in EEA took place in three steps: 1. The market for retail sales of user equipment was opened for competition dur- ing the period 1985–1987. 2. Competition was introduced for mobile network operation, first in the UK (1982) and about 10 years later in other EEA countries (1991). 3. Full competition on all aspects of telephone network operation in Europe was introduced in 1998 (in 1996 in the USA). Traditionally, most telecommunications operators in Europe were state-owned monopolies. There were also privately owned telephone and telegraph companies, but these companies had monopolistic rights to offer telecommunications services in particular regions of the country. The argument in favor of monopolies was that it would be more expensive for the users if there were more than one telephone operator in the region because of the large investments in telecommunication < 1985 1985-1992 1992-1998 1998 > User equipment Networks Network access service Monopoly Full competition Competition on devices Competition on mobile operations and devices . Fig. 5.1 Evolution of the telecommunications business. (Authors’ own figure) Download 5.51 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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