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| Content Provider | IEEE Xplore Digital Library |
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| Author | Min-Kyoung Kim Myeong-Cheol Park Sang-Woo Lee |
| Copyright Year | 2010 |
| Description | Author affiliation: KAIST, Dept. of Management Science, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, Korea (Min-Kyoung Kim; Myeong-Cheol Park) || ETRI, 138 Gajeongno, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, Korea (Sang-Woo Lee) |
| Abstract | Since 1980, telecoms sector monopolistically owned by government faced structural change to the competition regime with the deregulation trend due to rapid growth of demand. But telecoms sector has still high entry barriers constructed for a long time. Most regulatory parties worldwide tried to adopt several remedies for fair competition among market leader and new entrants. In this context, asymmetric regulation has imposed to the significant market player to prevent abusing market power. In the case of the Korean telecommunications service market, asymmetric regulation has strongly implemented to the market leader. The government imposed mobile number portability (MNP) policy on carriers asymmetrically. Number portability in Korean mobile telecoms has the unique characteristics of the “staggered” introduction that MNP was gradually adopted for each carrier with time difference of 6 months. We empirically assessed the performance of the MNP experience in Korea with the social network analysis. As a result, we concluded that the previous staggered MNP, one of the controversial asymmetric regulations, had not contributed to promote the fair competition among carriers based on the analysis of the centrality and Multidimensional Scaling (MDS). Thus Korean regulatory authority needs to adjust existing rigid asymmetric regulation regime as tentative conclusions for imposing asymmetric remedies in telecommunications. |
| Starting Page | 1 |
| Ending Page | 10 |
| File Size | 644529 |
| Page Count | 10 |
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| ISBN | 9781424482030 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE) |
| Publisher Date | 2010-07-18 |
| Publisher Place | Thailand |
| Access Restriction | Subscribed |
| Rights Holder | PICMET (Portland Intl conf on Manage |
| Subject Keyword | Mobile communication Telecommunication services Government Lead Industries Social network services |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |
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