Frontier Veröffentlichungen
- Necessary inventionsEconomic policies to increas low-carbon innovationBulletin | 15.07.2010.
- Economic Analysis of the RSPTWith a postscript on the negotiated outcomeArtikel | 05.07.2010.
- Not patently obviousHolders of patents and the Australian Trade Practices ActBulletin | 30.06.2010.
- Shelf lifeUsing promotions effectivelyBulletin | 10.06.2010.
- RPI-X@20: Output measures in the future regulatory frameworkA report prepared for OfgemArtikel | 31.05.2010.
- RPI-X@20: The future role of benchmarking in regulatory reviewsA final report prepared for OfgemArtikel | 31.05.2010.
- Public competitionThe choices facing the UK government after the electionBulletin | 29.04.2010.
- What if, but for?Enron versus EWSBulletin | 13.04.2010.
- What's the damage?Measuring harm from exclusionary practicesBulletin | 13.04.2010.
- Liquid marketsProspects for introducing water tradingBulletin | 21.01.2010.
Loose connections
The impact of lower termination rates on consumer welfareIn May 2009, the European Commission published a methodology for setting mobile termination rates (MTRs) for the interconnection of calls between operators that could lead to a drastic reduction in MTRs. These proposals, which reflected US experience of low MTRs, were based on the assumption that cutting them would drive up usage and increase consumer welfare. Work carried out by Frontier Economics for a group of European mobile phone operators challenges this reasoning.
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Frontier bulletin - Loose connections.pdf