The impact of network sharing on competition: the challenges posed by 5G

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Názov: The impact of network sharing on competition: the challenges posed by 5G
Autori: Zoltán Pápai, Aliz McLean, Péter Nagy, Gábor Szabó, Gergely Csorba
Zdroj: Digital Policy, Regulation and Governance. 24:274-291
Informácie o vydavateľovi: Emerald, 2022.
Rok vydania: 2022
Predmety: 9. Industry and infrastructure, 0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 02 engineering and technology
Popis: Purpose The paper aims to discuss the expected changes 5G will bring to the assessment of active mobile network sharing agreements from a competition policy point of view. Design/methodology/approach The paper distinguishes between current, early 5G networks and the fully-fledged 5G envisioned for the future, then focuses on the main competition concerns where 5G may bring the most significant changes in the evaluation compared to 4G. Findings The authors find that while network sharing for early 5G can be evaluated in a similar way to previous generations, fully-fledged 5G can raise new issues. The authors predict these main concerns to be service differentiation, cost commonality between the parties and the parties’ ability and incentives to grant access to critical inputs to downstream competitors. Due to the huge costs of 5G rollout, network sharing is set to become even more widespread than before. For each of the concerns, the authors show that they are not easy to substantiate and they may even become less serious than under 4G. Originality/value To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this paper is one of the first contributions to analyse the impact of fully-fledged 5G on mobile network sharing agreements’ competitive assessment.
Druh dokumentu: Article
Jazyk: English
ISSN: 2398-5038
DOI: 10.1108/dprg-02-2021-0040
Rights: Emerald Insight Site Policies
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Abstrakt:Purpose The paper aims to discuss the expected changes 5G will bring to the assessment of active mobile network sharing agreements from a competition policy point of view. Design/methodology/approach The paper distinguishes between current, early 5G networks and the fully-fledged 5G envisioned for the future, then focuses on the main competition concerns where 5G may bring the most significant changes in the evaluation compared to 4G. Findings The authors find that while network sharing for early 5G can be evaluated in a similar way to previous generations, fully-fledged 5G can raise new issues. The authors predict these main concerns to be service differentiation, cost commonality between the parties and the parties’ ability and incentives to grant access to critical inputs to downstream competitors. Due to the huge costs of 5G rollout, network sharing is set to become even more widespread than before. For each of the concerns, the authors show that they are not easy to substantiate and they may even become less serious than under 4G. Originality/value To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this paper is one of the first contributions to analyse the impact of fully-fledged 5G on mobile network sharing agreements’ competitive assessment.
ISSN:23985038
DOI:10.1108/dprg-02-2021-0040