Price-cap regulation and service-quality in telecommunications: an empirical study

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The basic aspects of the Multivariate Statistical Analysis and Data Envelopment Analysis techniques are presented to examine the service-quality performance under different price-cap regulatory regimes in United States local telephony for the period 1996-1998.

author: Resende, Marcelo, Facanha, Luis Otavio
Science & research, Quality Control Management, Research, Usage, Quality control, Multivariate analysis, Data envelopment analysis

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The advantage of network size in acquiring new subscribers: A conditional logit analysis of the Korean mobile telephony market

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Consumers prefer carriers with a larger number of subscribers other things being equal, as per the analysis of conditional logit. It shows that the intra-network call discounts and the quality signaling effect are likely the sources of the size effect.

author: Hee-Su Kim, Kwon, Namhoon
North Korea, Evaluation, Wireless communications, Surveys, Wireless communication systems, Korea, Mobile communication systems, Wireless technology

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Open and closed systems of two-sided networks

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The relationship of firms, which have two-sided networks with consumers, and their overall behavior in the market, is analyzed. The welfare issues and pricing strategies of different market structure in relation to their consumers are discussed.

author: Schiff, Aaron
Analysis, Pricing policies

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subjects list: United States, Government communications regulation, Telecommunications policy, Consumer behavior, Consumer behaviour
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