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TELECUMMUNICATIONS POLICY The International Journal on Knowledge Infrastructure Development, Management and Regulation List of Contents and Author Index Volume 30. 2006 TELELUMMUNICATIONS POLICY The International Journal on Knowledge Infrastructure Development, Management and Regulation Telecommunications Policy is concerned wit e changing role f telecommunications in the economy and society. It provides a forum for research and debate amongst academics, po >gulators ry managers, consultants and other professionals. Its orientation is multidisciplinary and international, encompassing issu¢ 1 theory and practice. Its scope includes issues of telecom reform at national, regional and international levels, including issues confronting t } countries. It pays particular attention to the implications of convergence for know edge infrastructure development nent and reg at EDITOR Professor Doug C. Pitt, Journal E aculty of Commerce, University of Cape Town, Private Bag 7701 Cape Town, South Africa Tel: +27 (21) 650 2256; fax: +27 e.uct.ac.za Case Study Editor: Dr. Ben A. Petrazzini, Strategic Planr nunication Union INTERNATIONAL EDITORIAL BOARD Professor Jens Arnbak Dr. John Langdale Chair, OPTA (Post & Te The Netherlands Dr. Waiter S. Baer Emilio Lera Deputy Vice Preside The Rand Corporat GregoryC c—. _— Dr. Erik Bohlin SEcchoonoolm icosf . TecChhna lme Claire Milne Pretesser w. - Steinmueler Technology, Goteborg SPRI ence and Te Dr. Walter G. Bolter Fernando Checa Montufar K Supervisor, Federa Professor Christopher H. Sterling Florida Public Serv Tallahasee, FL, USA Dr. Carlos Braga Dr. Milton Mueller Program Manager World Bank, Wast Professor Martin Cave Maev Sullivan Department of Econ Andile Ngcaba Brunel University, Uxbrid ees Sutherland Dr. Yap Chee-Sing Director Multimedia Developme Kuala Lumpur, Malays michest Ave Dr. T.H. Chowdary, Director, Center for Tele Professor Eli M.N oam Dr. John Ure Studies, and Informat Dire Tele Government of Andhra P: David Cieevely Professor Hajime Oniki 1K Managing Director, A D1r.. Bj ornW eltenius Cambridge, UK Dr. Edwin B. Parker Professor Paul A. David Stanford University, CA and All Souls Colleae D. Pinto Dr. William J. Drake Intl. Centre for Trade & Geneva, Switzerland Professor Rob Frieden G. Russell Pipe Penn State University PA, USA Professor Nicholas nareearesal Roger Pye University of Westminster Dr. John Houghton Tony Rutkowski Associate Director, / Group on Industry Stud Universityo fW estern Sydne« and Centre for Strategic E } V nDC,USA Studies, Victoria Univer Professor Rohan Samarijiva irector Telecommunications Melbourne, Australia f Sri Lanka Professor Heather Hudson Telecommunications Managemer and Policy Program, University of Colin Scott San Francisco, CA, USA School of Econom Professor Meheroo Jussawalla Hisham El Sharif East-West Center, Honolulu, Hawa rect f Decisions CONTENTS OF VOLUME 30 Vumber 1 ( February 2006 Editorial D. Pitt and N. Levine Political and economic processes in the privatization of the Korea telecommunications industry: A case study of Korea Telecom, 1987-2003 D.Y. Jin Israeli cellular telecommunications policy {.M. Schejter Mobile phones, the Internet and the institutional environment J fnidonova Diffusion of digital mobile telephony: Are developing countries different ) P. Rouvinen Is broadband the future? An analysis of broadband technology potential and diffusion Z. Papacharissi and A. Zaks Number 2 (March 2006 Editorial D. Pitt and N. Levine Sull on hold? A retrospective analysis of competitive implications of the Telecommunication Act of 1996, on its 10th year anniversary D.J. Atkin, T.-Y. Lau and C.A. Lin The broadband Internet access market: The changing role of ISPs 1.F. van Gorp, C.F. Maitland and H. Hanekop Telecommunications policy and individuals with disabilities: Issues of accessibility and social inclusion in the policy and_ research agenda P.T. Jaegei The satellite home viewer improvement act: Price and quality impact of direct broadcast satellite companies’ provision of local broadcast stations M.E. Clements and S.M. Brown Leveraging the EU regulatory framework to improve a layered policy model for US telecommunications markets J.L. Mindel and D.C. Sicker Contents of volume 30 | Telecommunications Policy 30 (2006) II-VI Numbers 3—4 ( April/May 2006) Editorial D. Pitt and N. Levine Papers Institutional variety in communications regulation. Classification scheme and empirical evidence from Austria VM. Latzer, N. Just, F. Saurwein and P. Slominski Paradoxical impact of asymmetric regulation in Taiwan’s telecommuni- t d = cations industry: Restriction and rent seeking Y. Chou and K.-C. Liu Interconnection regulation in India: Lessons for developing countries R. Jain Phe limitations of market-based regulation of the electronic communica- lions sectol P. Richards Encouraging infrastructure competition via the ladder of investment Whalle Numbers 5—6 (June/July 2006 Editorial \ Lie / ) P. Il Papers Mobile tern on charges: Calling Party Pays versus Receiving Part: ternational telecommunication investment: Wireline and es. 1993 1998 Olfman Xiaolingtong sus 3G in China: Which will be the winner? Y. Yuan, W. Zheng, Y. Wang, Z. Xu, Q. Yang and Y. Gao Satisfaction with mobile services in Canada: An empirical investigation YO. Ture i} i Sé renko VoIP deregulation in South Africa: Implications for underserviced areas VM. Chetty, E. Blake and E. McPhie Focus theme Internationalization and its Strategic Implications in Telecommunications J. Whalle\ Telecommunications Policy 30 (2006) Ill-V1 Number 7 (August 2006 Mobile futures B. Preissl, Stumpf and G. Madden Fixed and mobile competition in transition economies M. Vagliasindi, I. Gtiney and C. Taubman Mobile termination: Market power, externalities and their policy implications R. Albon and R. York Mobile number portability in Europe S. Buehler, R. Dewenter and J. Hau ap Migration to 3G wireless broadband internet and real options The case of an operator in India V.P. Tanguturi and F.C, Harmantzis Numbers 8—9 ( S¢ ptember October 2006 Editorial D. Pitt and N. Levine Flexibility and broadband evolution H. Bouwman and M. Fijnvandraat Broadband policy assessment: A cross-national empirica I. Cava-Ferreruela and A. Alahbau-Muiio Municipal electric utilities’ role in telecommunications 5 i; (; Cll u H Lehi and ¢ | Osorio idband diffusion in remote and rural Scotlat ( J. Whalley and S. Howick raphical gaps in the Portuguese broadban« public funding after years of trade liber: Numbers 10-11 ( November; December 2006 Editorial D. Pitt and N. Levine Accounting for ARPU: New evidence from international panel data P. McCloughan and S. Lyons mimunications Policy 30 (2006) III-V1 Bids for the UMTS system: An empirical evaluation of the Italian case P.L. Scand and M. Ventura Customer churn analysis: Churn determinants and mediation effects of partial defection in the Korean mobile telecommunications service industry J.-H. Ahn, S.-P. Han and Y.-S. Lee rhe 3G transition: Changes in the US wireless industry D. Tilson and K. Lyytinen Impact of wireless telecommunications standards and regulation on the evolution o reless technologies and services over Internet protocol T. Maed {.D. Amar and A. Gibson Estimating consumer surplus in the mobile telecommunications market The case of Korea D. Hee Li D. Hee Lee Third g new entrants in the European mobile telecommunica- tions industi J. Whall P. Curwen List of contents and author index AUTHOR INDEX Saurwell | Scandi P| Schejter, A.M Serenk« SICKE Slominsh Stum] ape-s 3 a eA =) PS,

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