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13.2
Formation of Monopolies
Until 1998, the telecommunications businesses in most countries were government-
granted monopolies (or de jure monopolies). Full competition
was introduced in
Europe in 1998, allowing anyone to become a network or service provider (ISP). To
prevent the incumbent (the former monopolist) from misusing its market power
built up
on historical government money, the fairness of competition was strictly
regulated by the government. The regulations impede the
incumbent from buying up
competitors or forcing them out of the market with unfair pricing or other obstruc-
tions of their business. The regulations contain technical and commercial conditions
for how newcomers can interconnect their networks
to the network of the incum-
bent, also allowing the newcomers to operate as resellers or virtual network opera-
tors (VNOs).
Despite the regulations, monopolies have arisen in the ICT businesses,
especially in information service markets. These newcomers (e.g.,
Facebook,
YouTube, and Twitter) are referred to as natural monopolies or de facto monopolies.
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