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102 - 2d quarter 2016 - Mobile dynamics: the path to 5G (Bulletin de COMMUNICATIONS & STRATEGIES) / Anders Henten ; Denis Lescop ; F. Pujol
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Titre : 102 - 2d quarter 2016 - Mobile dynamics: the path to 5G Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Anders Henten, Editeur scientifique ; Denis Lescop, Editeur scientifique ; F. Pujol, Editeur scientifique Année de publication : 2016 Langues : Anglais Catégories : MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUE Tags : télécommunications internet numérique mobile interview Index. décimale : 302.23 Media Résumé : "This special issue is devoted to the prospect of 5G, with articles and interviews on what distinguishes the future standard from its predecessors, and why the stakes are so high. But this issue is also an opportunity to reflect on the mobile ecosystem’s extraordinary transformation since the early days of cellular calling, well before it became an integral part of the mobile Internet."
Source : http://www.idate.org (Consulté le 25/11/2016)Note de contenu : CONTENTS :
Foreword
by Yves Gassot, Director of Publication
Introduction (by the Editors)
PAPERS
The Apple Twist (Denis Lescop & Elena Lescop)
The Radio Spectrum Ladder of Investment to Promote Innovation and Competition in Mobile Markets (Laurent Benzoni & Pascal Dutru)
5G – Boundary Object or Battlefield? (Jannick Sorensen, Reza Tadayoni & Anders Henten)
INTERVIEW
Wassim Chourbaji (Qualcomm) - Conducted by Denis LESCOP
Martin Fransman (University of Edinburgh) - Conducted by Anders HENTEN
Philippe Lucas (Orange) - Conducted by Frédéric PUJOL
FEATURES
Regulation and Competition
• Mobile Telecommunications Ecosystem Evolutions with 5G (Frédéric Pujol, Salah Eddine Elayoubi, Jan Markendahl & Linda Salahaldin)
Technical Innovations
• 5G Full Steam Ahead (Frédéric Pujol)
• Key Outcomes from WRC-15 (Carole Manero)
Public Policies
• Roaming Like at Home: Retail Roaming at Domestic Price
Does not Require New Wholesale Regulation (Laure Jaunaux, Philippe Deniau & Marc Lebourges
Author biographies
SERVICE SECTION : Events, Call of papers, Guide for authors, Our DossierEn ligne : http://www.idate.org/en/Digiworld-store/No-102-Mobile-dynamics-the-path-to-5G_10 [...] [n° ou bulletin] 102 - 2d quarter 2016 - Mobile dynamics: the path to 5G [texte imprimé] / Anders Henten, Editeur scientifique ; Denis Lescop, Editeur scientifique ; F. Pujol, Editeur scientifique . - 2016.
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUE Tags : télécommunications internet numérique mobile interview Index. décimale : 302.23 Media Résumé : "This special issue is devoted to the prospect of 5G, with articles and interviews on what distinguishes the future standard from its predecessors, and why the stakes are so high. But this issue is also an opportunity to reflect on the mobile ecosystem’s extraordinary transformation since the early days of cellular calling, well before it became an integral part of the mobile Internet."
Source : http://www.idate.org (Consulté le 25/11/2016)Note de contenu : CONTENTS :
Foreword
by Yves Gassot, Director of Publication
Introduction (by the Editors)
PAPERS
The Apple Twist (Denis Lescop & Elena Lescop)
The Radio Spectrum Ladder of Investment to Promote Innovation and Competition in Mobile Markets (Laurent Benzoni & Pascal Dutru)
5G – Boundary Object or Battlefield? (Jannick Sorensen, Reza Tadayoni & Anders Henten)
INTERVIEW
Wassim Chourbaji (Qualcomm) - Conducted by Denis LESCOP
Martin Fransman (University of Edinburgh) - Conducted by Anders HENTEN
Philippe Lucas (Orange) - Conducted by Frédéric PUJOL
FEATURES
Regulation and Competition
• Mobile Telecommunications Ecosystem Evolutions with 5G (Frédéric Pujol, Salah Eddine Elayoubi, Jan Markendahl & Linda Salahaldin)
Technical Innovations
• 5G Full Steam Ahead (Frédéric Pujol)
• Key Outcomes from WRC-15 (Carole Manero)
Public Policies
• Roaming Like at Home: Retail Roaming at Domestic Price
Does not Require New Wholesale Regulation (Laure Jaunaux, Philippe Deniau & Marc Lebourges
Author biographies
SERVICE SECTION : Events, Call of papers, Guide for authors, Our DossierEn ligne : http://www.idate.org/en/Digiworld-store/No-102-Mobile-dynamics-the-path-to-5G_10 [...] Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité p-002586 PER COM Périodique Bibliothèque Documentaires Disponible 99 - The economics of platform markets Competition and regulation (Bulletin de COMMUNICATIONS & STRATEGIES, 99 [30/09/2015]) : Competition and regulation / Tommaso Valletti
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Titre : 99 - The economics of platform markets Competition and regulation : Competition and regulation Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Tommaso Valletti, Auteur ; Marc Bourreau, Auteur ; Jordana Viotto, Auteur ; Katharina Hoelck, Auteur ; Pieter Ballon, Auteur ; Jan Krämer, Auteur ; Michael Wohlfarth, Auteur ; Thierry Ischkia, Auteur ; Denis Lescop, Auteur ; Carlotta Mariotto, Auteur ; Marianne Verdier, Auteur Année de publication : 2015 Importance : 208 p Format : 16 cm Langues : Anglais Catégories : MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUE Tags : nouvelles plateformes numérique régulation aspect économique Index. décimale : 302.23 Media Note de contenu : "Dossier
The economics of platform markets
Competition and regulation
Eds: Marc BOURREAU, Philippe CHANTEPIE,
Steffen HOERNIG & Denis LESCOP
Introduction
by the Editors
Papers
Competition and Interoperability in Mobile Money Platform Markets: What Works and What Doesn’t?
Marc BOURREAU & Tommaso VALLETTI
Competition and Regulation of Crowdfunding Platforms: a Two-sided Market Approach
Jordana VIOTTO
Competitive Dynamics in the ICT Sector: Strategic Decisions in Platform Ecosystems
Katharina HOELCK & Pieter BALLON
Regulating Over-the-Top Service Providers in Two-Sided Content Markets: Insights from the Economic Literature
Jan KRÄMER & Michael WOHLFARTH
Strategizing in Platform-based Ecosystems: Leveraging Core Processes for Continuous Innovation
Thierry ISCKIA & Denis LESCOP
Interviews
Fabien CURTO MILLET, Google
Conducted by Yves GASSOT
Bruno JULLIEN, IDEI Toulouse
Conducted by Marc BOURREAU
Sébastien SORIANO, ARCEP
Conducted by Marc BOURREAU
Extra paper
Innovation and Competition in Internet and Mobile Banking: an Industrial Organization Perspective:
Carlotta MARIOTTO & Marianne VERDIER
Features
Regulation and Competition
• Challenges for Competition Policy in the Digitalised Economy
Nicolai VAN GORP & Stephanie HONNEFELDER
Firms and Markets
• The Future Internet in 2025: Open paradigms for personal data and platforms?
Vincent BONNEAU
Technical Innovations
• Looking for R&D in the creative industries
Pierre-Jean BENGHOZI, Elisa SALVADOR, Jean-Paul SIMON"
Source : http://www.idate.org/en/Digiworld-store/No-99-The-economics-of-platform-markets-Competition-and-regulation_1031.html (consulté le 8/12/2015)
En ligne : http://www.idate.org/en/Digiworld-store/No-99-The-economics-of-platform-markets- [...] [n° ou bulletin] 99 - The economics of platform markets Competition and regulation : Competition and regulation [texte imprimé] / Tommaso Valletti, Auteur ; Marc Bourreau, Auteur ; Jordana Viotto, Auteur ; Katharina Hoelck, Auteur ; Pieter Ballon, Auteur ; Jan Krämer, Auteur ; Michael Wohlfarth, Auteur ; Thierry Ischkia, Auteur ; Denis Lescop, Auteur ; Carlotta Mariotto, Auteur ; Marianne Verdier, Auteur . - 2015 . - 208 p ; 16 cm.
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUE Tags : nouvelles plateformes numérique régulation aspect économique Index. décimale : 302.23 Media Note de contenu : "Dossier
The economics of platform markets
Competition and regulation
Eds: Marc BOURREAU, Philippe CHANTEPIE,
Steffen HOERNIG & Denis LESCOP
Introduction
by the Editors
Papers
Competition and Interoperability in Mobile Money Platform Markets: What Works and What Doesn’t?
Marc BOURREAU & Tommaso VALLETTI
Competition and Regulation of Crowdfunding Platforms: a Two-sided Market Approach
Jordana VIOTTO
Competitive Dynamics in the ICT Sector: Strategic Decisions in Platform Ecosystems
Katharina HOELCK & Pieter BALLON
Regulating Over-the-Top Service Providers in Two-Sided Content Markets: Insights from the Economic Literature
Jan KRÄMER & Michael WOHLFARTH
Strategizing in Platform-based Ecosystems: Leveraging Core Processes for Continuous Innovation
Thierry ISCKIA & Denis LESCOP
Interviews
Fabien CURTO MILLET, Google
Conducted by Yves GASSOT
Bruno JULLIEN, IDEI Toulouse
Conducted by Marc BOURREAU
Sébastien SORIANO, ARCEP
Conducted by Marc BOURREAU
Extra paper
Innovation and Competition in Internet and Mobile Banking: an Industrial Organization Perspective:
Carlotta MARIOTTO & Marianne VERDIER
Features
Regulation and Competition
• Challenges for Competition Policy in the Digitalised Economy
Nicolai VAN GORP & Stephanie HONNEFELDER
Firms and Markets
• The Future Internet in 2025: Open paradigms for personal data and platforms?
Vincent BONNEAU
Technical Innovations
• Looking for R&D in the creative industries
Pierre-Jean BENGHOZI, Elisa SALVADOR, Jean-Paul SIMON"
Source : http://www.idate.org/en/Digiworld-store/No-99-The-economics-of-platform-markets-Competition-and-regulation_1031.html (consulté le 8/12/2015)
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité p-002423 PER COM Périodique Bibliothèque Documentaires Sorti jusqu'au 01/02/2020 How spectrum policy could (or could not) achieve a single market for electronic communications… / Alison Bunel in COMMUNICATIONS & STRATEGIES, 93 (1er quarter 2014)
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Titre : How spectrum policy could (or could not) achieve a single market for electronic communications… Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Alison Bunel, Auteur ; Denis Lescop, Auteur Année de publication : 2014 Article en page(s) : p. 81-97 Langues : Anglais Tags : spectre radio-électrique régulation télécommunications électronique Index. décimale : 621.382 Télécommunications Résumé : "
Is a European spectrum policy a pre-requisite to the single market? Or, conversely, is the single market a pre-requisite to a European spectrum policy? The answer to this question leads to a different choice of regulatory system. Enforcing a European spectrum policy to build a single market should deeply change the institutional design of European Regulation: a transfer of power from the Member States to the Commission will be necessary to create a European Regulator. This choice can theoretically prevent fragmentation of the single market by ensuring a harmonised management of spectrum throughout Europe. Adopting a more liberal point of view will leave the power of structuring the single market to the market forces. However, reaching a single market means consolidation of the sector: either by mergers and acquisitions or by allowing some agreements between operators. This consolidation is anyway on its way. The strategic use of competition policy and a lighter sector-specific regulation can orientate the operators towards the creation of a single market. Once the single market will be mature enough, the operators will undeniably ask for a European-wide band of spectrum to facilitate their undertaking and to stabilize their business model."
Source : http://www.idate.org (consulté le 17/04/2014)
in COMMUNICATIONS & STRATEGIES > 93 (1er quarter 2014) . - p. 81-97[article] How spectrum policy could (or could not) achieve a single market for electronic communications… [texte imprimé] / Alison Bunel, Auteur ; Denis Lescop, Auteur . - 2014 . - p. 81-97.
Langues : Anglais
in COMMUNICATIONS & STRATEGIES > 93 (1er quarter 2014) . - p. 81-97
Tags : spectre radio-électrique régulation télécommunications électronique Index. décimale : 621.382 Télécommunications Résumé : "
Is a European spectrum policy a pre-requisite to the single market? Or, conversely, is the single market a pre-requisite to a European spectrum policy? The answer to this question leads to a different choice of regulatory system. Enforcing a European spectrum policy to build a single market should deeply change the institutional design of European Regulation: a transfer of power from the Member States to the Commission will be necessary to create a European Regulator. This choice can theoretically prevent fragmentation of the single market by ensuring a harmonised management of spectrum throughout Europe. Adopting a more liberal point of view will leave the power of structuring the single market to the market forces. However, reaching a single market means consolidation of the sector: either by mergers and acquisitions or by allowing some agreements between operators. This consolidation is anyway on its way. The strategic use of competition policy and a lighter sector-specific regulation can orientate the operators towards the creation of a single market. Once the single market will be mature enough, the operators will undeniably ask for a European-wide band of spectrum to facilitate their undertaking and to stabilize their business model."
Source : http://www.idate.org (consulté le 17/04/2014)