2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.telpol.2021.102260
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Regulation and innovation in 5G markets

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“…Net neutrality opponents, on the other hand, say that prioritization is required for certain services to emerge due to their unique latency or packet loss requirements [55]. Strict net neutrality standards will not allow the two aims of differentiation and non-discrimination to be reconciled, but weak net neutrality, backed by competition policy and maybe ex-post regulation, will [56].…”
Section: F Policies and Regulations Shortcomings In 5g 1) Network Neu...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Net neutrality opponents, on the other hand, say that prioritization is required for certain services to emerge due to their unique latency or packet loss requirements [55]. Strict net neutrality standards will not allow the two aims of differentiation and non-discrimination to be reconciled, but weak net neutrality, backed by competition policy and maybe ex-post regulation, will [56].…”
Section: F Policies and Regulations Shortcomings In 5g 1) Network Neu...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With strict non-discrimination, players' innovation incentives will be reduced, and the growth of heterogeneous services and solutions may be stifled, whereas complementors' innovation potential would be increased. Weak anti-discrimination safeguards will reduce innovation limitations, enhance QoS for complementors, but perhaps raise the cost of innovation [56].…”
Section: F Policies and Regulations Shortcomings In 5g 1) Network Neu...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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