2011 50th FITCE Congress - "ICT: Bridging an Ever Shifting Digital Divide" 2011
DOI: 10.1109/fitce.2011.6133419
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How to measure the success rate of fiber-based access networks? Evaluation of the Stokab case and comparison to other European cases

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“…EU regulation obliges municipal providers to invest on the same terms as private operators, thereby preventing cross-subsidisation (Sadowski et al, 2009). Furthermore, most of the projects led by utilities in the EU have adopted an open-access model (Matson et al, 2006) and offer their passive infrastructures to multiple ISPs on a non-discriminatory basis (Van der Wee et al, 2011). This approach has enhanced competition in the service layer and stimulated broadband diffusion, even though it could result into higher transaction costs (Van der Wee et al, 2015).…”
Section: Literature Review: the Role Of Utilities In Broadband Develomentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…EU regulation obliges municipal providers to invest on the same terms as private operators, thereby preventing cross-subsidisation (Sadowski et al, 2009). Furthermore, most of the projects led by utilities in the EU have adopted an open-access model (Matson et al, 2006) and offer their passive infrastructures to multiple ISPs on a non-discriminatory basis (Van der Wee et al, 2011). This approach has enhanced competition in the service layer and stimulated broadband diffusion, even though it could result into higher transaction costs (Van der Wee et al, 2015).…”
Section: Literature Review: the Role Of Utilities In Broadband Develomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, utilitiessuch as electricity providers or water companies (see section 2 for a more detailed definition)have often been involved in the provision of broadband services (Mölleryd, 2015;Troulos & Maglaris, 2011). They either acted as provider of passive infrastructures or retailed broadband in bundle with other utility services (Van der Wee et al, 2011). The actual contribution of utilities to broadband development has varied across the EU.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We showed in [8] the important actors for the rollout of an FTTH network. The case of the municipal FTTH network of Stockholm is considered from this multi-actor point of view and learned us a lot on how to facilitate the cooperation of the different actors [9]. Within TERRAIN, other important municipally driven FTTH network rollouts, such as Amsterdam, Almere, and Nuenen are investigated for the actors involved, their incentives, regulatory and legislative context and the applicability on the Belgian situation.…”
Section: Recommendations Towards the Different Actorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As suggested by Wallace et al (2015), successful community networks are likely to be acquired by major providers -for example, KPN is now the majority stakeholder of OnsNet (Van Der Wee et al, 2011). On the other hand, initiatives like Guifi.net remain independent.…”
Section: Community Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%