This Study provides support to the European Commission in its revision of the 2002 guidelines on market analysis and the assessment of significant market power for electronic communications networks and services ("2002 SMP Guidelines"). The main issue explored both from an economic and a legal p...
In this study, we seek to understand Europe’s future needs for high bandwidth connectivity, the business models for investment in new networks, and how regulation may impact the business case for deployment of very high capacity networks as well as choice and value in services for end-users. We ...
This report offers advice to the European Commission on the review of the Recommendation on Relevant Markets that may be subject to ex ante regulation. It covers activities corresponding to all the markets identified in the current Recommendation, with the exception of wholesale international ro...
This study seeks to support the Commission's policy development towards the next review of the EU regulatory framework for electronic communications (RFEC) as regards three substantive domains: (1) market entry, (2) the management of scarce resources such as spectrum, numbers and access to land,...
This study examines the functioning of the Regulatory Framework for Electronic Communications (RFEC) in the three substantive domains of market entry and authorisation, the management of scarce resources (such as spectrum, numbers and land), and the protection of end-users since its enactment in...