Blar i Working papers (SNF) på emneord "VDP::Teknologi: 500::Informasjons- og kommunikasjonsteknologi: 550::Telekommunikasjon: 552"
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Customer ignorance, price cap regulation and rent-seeking in mobile roaming
(Working paper, Working paper, 2009-03)Mobile phone usage when travelling abroad is expensive. In contrast to domestic voice call prices, entry of new firms does not put a downward wholesale and retail price pressure on mobile usage abroad. The network connection ... -
The effects of variety and bundling on choice and satisfaction: Applications to new telecommunication and media services
(Working paper, Working paper, 2009-11)The purpose of this working paper is twofold; 1)to review consumer behavior literature on how assortment variety and bundling influence choice related variables, and 2)to apply this review on an analysis of telecommunication ... -
Hvordan påvirker termineringsavgifter små mobiloperatører som One Call?
(Arbeidsnotat, Working paper, 2009-03)I denne utredningen vurderer jeg hvordan termineringsavgifter påvirker små mobiloperatører som One Call. Først ser jeg på utviklingen i mobilmarkedet generelt, for så å fokusere på One Call. Jeg ser på selskapets pris- og ... -
Network competition : empirical evidence on mobile termination rates and profitability
(Working paper, Working paper, 2009-04)We analyze a model of multi firm competition between mobile network operators. The model assumes inelastic usage demand and full penetration, and allows for asymmetric termination rates, differences in marginal costs and ... -
Product development in IT and telecommunications information acquisition strategies
(Working paper, Working paper, 2007-10)Investment projects within information technology and telecommunication industries face high uncertainty with respect to future cash flows, especially due to technological innovations and changing markets. Competition among ... -
Why are mobile voice calls so expensive when abroad?
(Working paper, Working paper, 2007-11)Mobile phone usage when traveling abroad is expensive. We show that the more firms enter the market - which may lower domestic voice call prices - the higher wholesale and retail prices for mobile usage abroad may become.