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August 4, 2009
Competition And Access Regulation In The Telecommunications Industry With Multiple Networks
Posted by D. Daniel Sokol
Yan Liu and GuangâZhen Sun (Monash - Econ) explore Competition And Access Regulation In The Telecommunications Industry With Multiple Networks.
ABSTRACT: We develop a framework, extending the conventional duopoly model by replacing the Hotelling line with a simplex in highâ€dimension spaces, to study the competition and access regulation of multiple networks. We first characterize the competitive equilibrium when the substitutabilities of the networks are not too high, or the access charges are nearly costâ€based. We then analyse how the equilibrium market shares respond to marginal variations in the access charges under various regimes of access regulation, and thereby examine the efficiency implications of such regulation regimes. In particular, we analyze the asymmetric scenario in which some networks are incumbent and some are entrants. It is shown that some existing results of the duopoly do not extend to a multiâ€firm setting, largely because regulation of multiple networks is structurally far richer.
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