Anchor Product Regulation - Retrospective and Prospective

13 Pages Posted: 8 Oct 2013

Date Written: October 7, 2013

Abstract

Communications networks are undergoing a transition from copper to fibre, from 2G and 3G to LTE and from switched to IP. Where ex ante regulation applies transition involves particular challenges and trade-offs that differ from those applying to relatively stable pre-existing infrastructure. The rationale and approach to ex ante regulation should therefore be re-assessed to take account of network transition - indeed the desire for transition - as a policy goal. Anchor product regulation, an approach whereby an ex ante price control is applied to the legacy network service or to a sub-set of services over a new network, was first proposed in 2007 as an intermediate approach between a full cost orientated price control and no price control; and with network transition in mind. In relation to copper-fibre transition anchor product regulation, alongside non-discrimination requirements for network access, has been adopted by Ofcom in 2010 and in the recommendation on non-discrimination and costing adopted in September 2013 by the European Commission. This paper explores the motivation for anchor product regulation, its origins and its prospects.

Keywords: Telecommunications, regulation, next generation access

JEL Classification: L43, L51, L86, L96

Suggested Citation

Williamson, Brian, Anchor Product Regulation - Retrospective and Prospective (October 7, 2013). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2336963 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2336963

Brian Williamson (Contact Author)

Communications Chambers ( email )

London
United Kingdom

HOME PAGE: http://www.commcham.com

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