DocumentCode
505398
Title
Discrimination in NGN service markets: Opportunity or barrier to digital inclusion?
Author
Beltrán, Fernando ; Gómez, Lina María
Author_Institution
ISOM Dept., Univ. of Auckland Bus. Sch., Auckland, New Zealand
fYear
2009
fDate
Aug. 31 2009-Sept. 1 2009
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
6
Abstract
The promise of digital inclusion may be deterred by different sorts of discrimination brought about by Next-Generation Network (NGN) operators. As the growth of fixed and mobile networks relies on private investment and sufficient regulatory and economic incentives, competition in different telecommunications markets will increasingly depend on providers´ ability to differentiate their product and discriminate among consumers. Unless the industry - operators, content providers, regulatory and competition authorities - fully understands and exploits the welfare enhancing role of discrimination in the new environment, NGN´s promises of universal and ubiquitous access, sustainability and affordability might be only incipiently achieved.
Keywords
mobile radio; quality of service; telecommunication industry; NGN service markets; digital inclusion; economic incentives; mobile networks; next-generation network; private investment; telecommunications markets; Communications technology; Cost accounting; Environmental economics; IP networks; Instruments; Investments; Network neutrality; Next generation networking; Pricing; Telecommunication services; Next-Generation networks; digital exclusion; discrimination; network neutrality; two-sided platforms;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Innovations for Digital Inclusions, 2009. K-IDI 2009. ITU-T Kaleidoscope:
Conference_Location
Mar del Plata
Print_ISBN
978-92-61-12891-3
Electronic_ISBN
978-92-61-12891-3
Type
conf
Filename
5338913
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