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Network Neutrality and Open Access, 2011
- Indra Spiecker genannt Döhmann, Jan Krämer:
Network Neutrality and Open Access. Nomos 2011, ISBN 978-3-8329-6618-8, pp. 1-214
Part I: Network Neutrality
- Günter Knieps:
Congestion Pricing, Quality of Service Differentiation and Network Neutrality. Network Neutrality and Open Access 2011: 17-26 - Bernd Holznagel, Christoph Nüßing:
Legal Framework of Net Neutrality: USA vs. Europe. Network Neutrality and Open Access 2011: 27-42 - Simon Schlauri:
Network Neutrality as a New Regulatory Principle of Telecommunications Law. Network Neutrality and Open Access 2011: 43-52 - Bastian Henze, Florian Schutt, Jasper P. Sluijs:
Does Transparency Regulation Work? An Experimental Evaluation. Network Neutrality and Open Access 2011: 53-60 - Timothy J. Brennan:
Net Neutrality or Minimum Quality Standards: Network Effects vs. Market Power Justifications. Network Neutrality and Open Access 2011: 61-80 - Tommaso M. Valletti:
Net Neutrality - An Economist's Perspective. Network Neutrality and Open Access 2011: 81-92 - Fernando Herrera González:
Net Neutrality Regulation: The Intended Consequence of Price Regulation in Telecommunications. Network Neutrality and Open Access 2011: 93-114 - Hairong Mu, Carlo Reggiani:
The Internet Sector and Network Neutrality: Where Does the EU Stand? Network Neutrality and Open Access 2011: 115-152
Part II: Open Access
- Johannes M. Bauer:
Network Openness, Innovation, and Sector Performance. Network Neutrality and Open Access 2011: 153-176 - Thomas Fetzer:
Open Access and Access Regulation in Increasingly Regionalized Telecommunication Markets. Network Neutrality and Open Access 2011: 177-190 - Harald Gruber:
European Sector Regulation and Investment Incentives: European Options for NGA Deployment. Network Neutrality and Open Access 2011: 191-202 - Iris Henseler-Unger:
Competition, Regulation and Open Access. Network Neutrality and Open Access 2011: 203-212
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