(Mobile pdf) Toward Competition in Local Telephony (Aei Studies in Telecommunications Deregulation)
| #8737106 in Books | 1993-11-10 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.50 x6.50 x.75l, | File Name: 0262023695 | 190 pages
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Local telephone companies have long been extensively regulated as natural monopolies. Technological innovation and the prospect for lifting regulatory barriers to entry, however, now expose at least some portions of the local exchange to competition from cable television systems, wireless telephony, and rival wireline systems. William Baumol and Gregory Sidak examine how telecommunications regulation can be designed to adapt automatically as the market becomes increasin...
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