Frontier Publications
- Google itFirm strategy in communication device, platform and application integrationBulletin | 18.11.2011.
- Thinking outside the box: calculating damagesReflections on major cartel cases in AustraliaBulletin | 27.04.2011.
- Where convergence exposes divergenceImplications of convergence on broadcast licensingBulletin | 06.04.2011.
- Green is GoodClimate Institute study on clean energy jobsBulletin | 03.03.2011.
- Blurring the distinction between carbon costs and pricesBulletin | 08.12.2010.
- What’s the cost of carbon uncertainty?The impact of delayed investment in the power sectorBulletin | 08.11.2010.
- Third time luckyMobile termination regulation in New ZealandBulletin | 17.09.2010.
- Keep 'em un-coordinatedCoordinated effects in mergersBulletin | 19.08.2010.
- The times, they’re a changin’Using economics to adapt to climate changeBulletin | 11.08.2010.
- Economic Analysis of the RSPTWith a postscript on the negotiated outcomePaper | 05.07.2010.
Raising the standards
Mandatory standardisation in electronic communicationsThe European Commission's use of competition law powers to require Microsoft to publish information that would allow non-Microsoft work group servers to interoperate with Microsoft Windows PCs and servers was contraversial. But this may be only the start of the debate. Under the telecoms framework directive, the Commission has even more power to intervene: it can mandate interoperability standards in electronic communications networks and services without any prior finding of the abuse of market power, and guidance as to the circumstances in which it will do so is sketchy. In this bulletin, we examine the economic rationale for such pre-emptive action, in order to determine when the Commission might find this "appropriate" and when it would do better to stand clear.
frontier bulletin - raising the standards.pdf |


frontier bulletin - raising the standards.pdf

