欧洲电信基础设施

European Telecommunications Infrastructures

Oxford Review of Economic Policy · 2001
被引 32
人大 A-ABS 2

中文导读

分析了欧洲电信市场自由化后,服务竞争主导而基础设施竞争不足导致投资低于美国,但移动电话因GSM标准和收费系统快速普及,第三代移动技术的高成本和延迟带来挑战,新监管体制有望促进投资与创新。

Abstract

Since the liberalization of European telecommunications markets, regulators at European and national level have been relatively successful in forcing down the price of access to the historic monopolists' fixed network. This has led, however, to the development primarily of ‘service competition’ in most of Europe, while infrastructure competition has been limited. As a consequence, investment levels are significantly lower than in the United States, particularly for the provision of broadband. Mobile telephony has, however, diffused quickly in Europe compared with the United States, partly as a result of the successful second‐generation Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) standard adopted, and partly as a result of the charging systems employed. These developments have, however, been imperilled by the cost and delays associated with third‐generation mobile technology. A new regime for regulating communications is currently being developed in Europe. If properly applied, it will reduce regulatory intervention and promote investment and innovation in both fixed and mobile services, but there is a risk that national regulators may thwart this outcome.

电信基础设施服务竞争基础设施竞争监管体制