23-February-2011
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Bundling can provide both benefits and drawbacks to broadband customers. In other cases bundles can lead to situations where customers are worse off.
23-June-2010
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The aim of this paper is to appraise the case for, and developments in, the use of sub-national geographically segmented regulation for fixed telecommunications networks.
7-April-2010
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Internet intermediaries give access to, host, transmit and index content originated by third parties or provide Internet-based services to third parties.
29-March-2010
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This report proposes solutions to high international mobile roaming service charges and assesses their viability and possible side effects.
24-March-2010
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This paper examines current trends and various bandwidth management strategies for cable operators and also provides information on cable network developments in OECD countries.
23-March-2010
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The OECD uses a “basket” methodology to compare retail prices of telecommunication services across countries. This revision will serve as the basis for price comparisons for several years.
23-March-2010
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The OECD’s wireless broadband methodology is a new structure for measuring and comparing the number of wireless/mobile broadband subscriptions across countries.
21-December-2009
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This report represents the first part of a two-phase OECD project on IMRS. It provides information and analysis on market developments and pricing in IMRS and sets out the nature of the perceived problem together with analysis on why IMRS pricing takes the form it does.
10-December-2009
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This report aims at providing information on the advantages and pitfalls of existing indicators used to measure broadband coverage, considering coverage related to different types of technologies (e.g. xDSL, cable modem, FTTH/B, 3G, satellite, WiMAX).
9-December-2009
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This report makes a case for investment in a competitive, open-access national fibre-to-the-home network rollout based on potential spillovers in four key sectors of the economy: electricity, health, transportation and education.