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Broadband in Europe: How Brussels Can Wire the Information Society [electronic resource] /by Dan Maldoom, Richard A D Marsden, J Gregory Sidak, Hal J Singer.

by Maldoom, Dan [author.]; Marsden, Richard A D [author.]; Sidak, J Gregory [author.]; Singer, Hal J [author.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Boston, MA : Springer US, 2005.Description: XIV, 220 p. online resource.ISBN: 9780387253879.Subject(s): Economics | Economic policy | Europe -- Economic policy | Technology | Economics/Management Science | R & D/Technology Policy | European Integration | Technology Management | Economic PolicyDDC classification: 338.926 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Broadband and why it matters -- Competition in broadband markets -- New entry and market outlook -- Analysis of competition in broadband markets -- Appropriate policies for broadband regulation -- Conclusion.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: The Brussels Round Table, a forum of leading EU telecommunications operators and equipment manufacturers, commissioned these articles. They examine the deployment of broadband in European countries and make policy recommendations related to telecommunications regulation. Specific topics include pricing flexibility, competition, growth potential, likely future dynamics, competition, investment opportunities, eliminating excess regulation, facilitating longer-term points of view, and suggestions for transparent and competition-neutral subsidies.
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Broadband and why it matters -- Competition in broadband markets -- New entry and market outlook -- Analysis of competition in broadband markets -- Appropriate policies for broadband regulation -- Conclusion.

The Brussels Round Table, a forum of leading EU telecommunications operators and equipment manufacturers, commissioned these articles. They examine the deployment of broadband in European countries and make policy recommendations related to telecommunications regulation. Specific topics include pricing flexibility, competition, growth potential, likely future dynamics, competition, investment opportunities, eliminating excess regulation, facilitating longer-term points of view, and suggestions for transparent and competition-neutral subsidies.

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