Innovation, Convergence and the Role of Regulation in the Netherlands and Beyond

TILEC Discussion Paper No. 2007-016

28 Pages Posted: 11 Jun 2007

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Paul de Bijl

CPB Netherlands Bureau of Economic Policy Analysis

Martin Peitz

University of Mannheim - Department of Economics

Date Written: May 2007

Abstract

In the light of converging services for voice, data, and video, this paper discusses the challenges for telecommunications regulation from a European perspective. The Netherlands, a country with excellent conditions for facilities-based competition, is discussed as a case in point. With dynamic issues at the heart of the debate, the role of regulation and government intervention more generally is to create and possibly to sustain conditions among networks to upgrade their networks and to provide innovative services. A new look at current regulation suggests that a drastic overhaul may be needed.

Keywords: telecommunications regulation, convergence, network access, IP networks, competition, innovation, NGN networks

Suggested Citation

de Bijl, Paul W.J. and Peitz, Martin, Innovation, Convergence and the Role of Regulation in the Netherlands and Beyond (May 2007). TILEC Discussion Paper No. 2007-016, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=992689 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.992689

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