From Telecommunications Liberalization to Net Neutrality Rules

From Telecommunications Liberalization to Net Neutrality Rules

Author: Simon P. Rinas

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2021-04-26

Total Pages: 317

ISBN-13: 3658330147

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EU communications policy has massively changed due to both global competition on the ICT market and technological developments that led to the emergence of Internet technology. This book analyzes the structural and procedural transformation processes inside the EU legislative processes and concludes that EU communications policy struggles to reflect today's internet-enabled communications reality. It provides insights in the institutional conditions that maintained specific patterns of EU communications policy since the beginning of telecommunications regulation and concludes with an outlook on the technological and regulatory challenges ahead.


Regulation and the Evolution of the Global Telecommunications Industry

Regulation and the Evolution of the Global Telecommunications Industry

Author: Anastassios Gentzoglanis

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2010-01-01

Total Pages: 369

ISBN-13: 1849805245

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After decades of liberalization of the telecommunications industry around the world and technological convergence that allows for increasing competition, sector-specific regulation of telecommunications has been on the decline. As a result, the telecommunications industry stands in the middle of a debate that calls for either a total deregulation of access to broadband infrastructures or a separation of infrastructure from service delivery. This book proposes new approaches to dealing with the current and future issues of regulation of telecommunication markets on both a regional and a global scale. This volume represents a valuable compendium of ideas regarding global trends in the telecommunications industry that focus on market and regulatory issues and company strategies. With an international cast of contributors, Regulation and the Evolution of the Global Telecommunications Industry also provides insight into topics including: mobile Internet development, structural function and separation, global experiences with next generation networks, technology convergence and the role of regulation, and the regulatory impact on the balance between static and dynamic efficiencies. The empirical evidence and experiences presented here illustrate the diversity of thoughts and research that characterize this important area of academic and business research. Thus, it will be a critical reference for scholars and students of regulatory economics, policy and finance and researchers and administrators of the telecom industry.


Optimizing Virtual Reality and Metaverse for Remote Work and Virtual Team Collaboration

Optimizing Virtual Reality and Metaverse for Remote Work and Virtual Team Collaboration

Author: Bansal, Rohit

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2024-09-13

Total Pages: 370

ISBN-13:

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Leveraging virtual reality (VR) and the metaverse for remote working and virtual team collaboration presents innovative opportunities to create immersive, interconnected digital environments where remote teams can collaborate, communicate, and work together effectively. VR platforms within the metaverse offer advanced communication and collaboration tools, enabling natural and intuitive interactions among remote team members. By leveraging the capabilities of VR and the metaverse, organizations can create dynamic, immersive, and interconnected virtual work environments that transcend traditional boundaries, enabling remote teams to collaborate effectively, innovate creatively, and thrive in the digital age. Optimizing Virtual Reality and Metaverse for Remote Work and Virtual Team Collaboration provides deep insights into the role and applications of VR and metaverse in effective remote working and virtual team collaboration. It further discusses the implementation and implications of these tools in modern work environments. Covering topics such as business communication, negotiation techniques, and workplace training, this book is an excellent resource for academicians, graduate and postgraduate students, educators, researchers, industry professionals, business leaders, and more.


Global Markets and Government Regulation in Telecommunications

Global Markets and Government Regulation in Telecommunications

Author: Kirsten Rodine-Hardy

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2013-03-25

Total Pages: 231

ISBN-13: 1107311020

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In recent years, liberalization, privatization and deregulation have become commonplace in sectors once dominated by government-owned monopolies. In telecommunications, for example, during the 1990s, more than 129 countries established independent regulatory agencies and more than 100 countries privatized the state-owned telecom operator. Why did so many countries liberalize in such a short period of time? For example, why did both Denmark and Burundi, nations different along so many relevant dimensions, liberalize their telecom sectors around the same time? Kirsten L. Rodine-Hardy argues that international organizations – not national governments or market forces – are the primary drivers of policy convergence in the important arena of telecommunications regulation: they create and shape preferences for reform and provide forums for expert discussions and the emergence of policy standards. Yet she also shows that international convergence leaves room for substantial variation among countries, using both econometric analysis and controlled case comparisons of eight European countries.


The Political Spectrum

The Political Spectrum

Author: Thomas Winslow Hazlett

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 2017-05-23

Total Pages: 416

ISBN-13: 030022110X

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From the former chief economist of the FCC, a remarkable history of the U.S. government’s regulation of the airwaves Popular legend has it that before the Federal Radio Commission was established in 1927, the radio spectrum was in chaos, with broadcasting stations blasting powerful signals to drown out rivals. In this fascinating and entertaining history, Thomas Winslow Hazlett, a distinguished scholar in law and economics, debunks the idea that the U.S. government stepped in to impose necessary order. Instead, regulators blocked competition at the behest of incumbent interests and, for nearly a century, have suppressed innovation while quashing out-of-the-mainstream viewpoints. Hazlett details how spectrum officials produced a “vast wasteland” that they publicly criticized but privately protected. The story twists and turns, as farsighted visionaries—and the march of science—rise to challenge the old regime. Over decades, reforms to liberate the radio spectrum have generated explosive progress, ushering in the “smartphone revolution,” ubiquitous social media, and the amazing wireless world now emerging. Still, the author argues, the battle is not even half won.


International Handbook of Network Industries

International Handbook of Network Industries

Author: Matthias Finger

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 537

ISBN-13: 0857930478

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'To learn about how economic and institutional forces have shaped the network industries and policies towards them, read the first part of the book. To discover their impacts on particular industries, read the second part. And to find out what has happened in particular countries, read the third part. I think anyone interested in network industries should read all of it! The book's structure allows for many interesting comparisons across countries and sectors.' Richard Green, University of Birmingham, UK 'This is a very useful and comprehensive guide to reforms in network industries in communications, energy, transport and water. It is organized by generic topic, sector and region. Its authors are acknowledged experts. I am confident that this Handbook will be a widely read and valuable resource for many years.' Martin Cave, London School of Economics, UK 'Quite an accomplishment, this Handbook provides by far the most comprehensive overview of the role of the private sector and competition in infrastructure industries, with thoughtful surveys of each of the major infrastructure sectors and of the key regions and countries.' José Gómez-Ibáñez, Harvard University, US In recent decades, all infrastructures have undergone significant restructuring. This worldwide phenomenon is often labelled 'liberalization' and although expectations were high with respect to lower prices, greater efficiency and innovation, the expected gains have not always been fully realized. This extensive, state-of-the-art Handbook provides a comprehensive overview of the various experiences of liberalization across different sectors, regions and disciplines. The multidisciplinary approach focuses on the economic, political and institutional aspects of liberalization as well as, to a lesser extent, on technological issues. As such, it constitutes a unique contribution, as this broad overview is often lost in the sector specific, country-focused and purely disciplinary approaches prevalent in the current literature. Sectors explored include telecoms, the Internet, energy and transport, whilst the truly global perspective incorporates unique case studies from an array of developed and developing countries including the US, China, India and the EU. The International Handbook of Network Industries will become the definitive volume for academics researchers and students of economics, political science and law interested in infrastructure regulation. It will also prove a valuable guide to practitioners and policy-makers involved in liberalization and competition.


From Telecommunications Liberalization to Net Neutrality Rules

From Telecommunications Liberalization to Net Neutrality Rules

Author: Simon P. Rinas

Publisher:

Published: 2021

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9783658330156

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EU communications policy has massively changed due to both global competition on the ICT market and technological developments that led to the emergence of Internet technology. This book analyzes the structural and procedural transformation processes inside the EU legislative processes and concludes that EU communications policy struggles to reflect today's internet-enabled communications reality. It provides insights in the institutional conditions that maintained specific patterns of EU communications policy since the beginning of telecommunications regulation and concludes with an outlook on the technological and regulatory challenges ahead. About the author Dr. Simon P. Rinas is a political science scholar with expertise in EU policy-making on digitalization and emerging technologies. He has gained experience in academia, think tanks and the private sector and has lately focused on digital sovereignty and tech geopolitics. .


EU Telecommunications Law

EU Telecommunications Law

Author: Andrej Savin

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2018-04-27

Total Pages: 459

ISBN-13: 1786431807

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Providing a comprehensive overview of the current European regulatory framework on telecommunications, this book analyses the 2016 proposal for a European Electronic Communications Code (EECC). The work takes as its basis the 2009 Regulatory Framework on electronic communications and analyses each of its five main directives, comparing them with the changes proposed in the EECC. Key chapters focus on issues surrounding choosing the right regulatory model in order to secure effective investment in next-generation networks and ensure their successful deployment.


Network Neutrality

Network Neutrality

Author: Christopher T. Marsden

Publisher:

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 9781526107275

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This book explains the concept of net neutrality, its history since 1999, engineering, policy challenge, legislation and regulation, dividing it into its negative/"lite" and positive/"heavy" elements. He compares national and regional legislation and regulation of net neutrality from aninterdisciplinary and international perspective. He also examines the future of net neutrality battles in Europe, the United States and in developing countries such as India and Brazil. He explores the case studies of Specialized Services and Content Delivery Networks for video over the Internet,and zero rating or sponsored data plans. Finally, he offers co-regulatory solutions based on FRAND and non-exclusivity.This book is a must-read for researchers and advocates in net neutrality debate, and those interested in the context of communications regulation, law and economic regulation, human rights discourse and policy, and the impact of science and engineering on policy and governance.