Reportbuyer.com - Telecoms: Telecoms Regulationhttp://www.reportbuyer.com/rss.htmlGet the necessary research you need on the Telecoms Regulation Market. Our catalogue of reports provides information on WiMAX Regulation and Country Regulation Overview.en-gbReportbuyerservice@reportbuyer.comenquiries@redwiredesign.comAustria (country regulation overview): Telecomshttp://www.reportbuyer.com/telecoms/telecoms_regulation/austria_country_regulation_overview.htmlAustria's fixed-line and mobile broadband segments have seen significant activity in 2009. The local loop unbundling prices were down almost 32% following the settlement of Telekom Austria's dispute with an alternative operator. To further broadband growth, the Austrian government has also initiated plans to expand broadband networks to the rural regions of the country in collaboration with the regulator (Rundfunk und Telekom Regulierungs-GmbH). 1e715aa1001fdd509e02229096bc5ba1Sat, 10 Oct 2009 12:00:00 GBTelecoms/Telecoms RegulationThe regulatory approach to next-generation access: Asia-Pacific: Telecomshttp://www.reportbuyer.com/telecoms/telecoms_regulation/regulatory_approach_next_generation_access_asia_pacific_1.htmlIt is widely recognised that a handful of Asian countries (notably Japan, Korea and Singapore) rank at the top of the table for rolling out super-fast broadband networks, creating and implementing necessary regulatory measures in the process. With the governments of both Australia and New Zealand recently announcing national broadband strategies, the Asia-Pacific region continues to attract international attention. This report provides a current snapshot of the regulatory treatment of fibre in select Asia-Pacific countries. bb2c8ba443f6347cec4b1820c53f0accSat, 10 Oct 2009 12:00:00 GBTelecoms/Telecoms RegulationThe regulatory approach to next-generation access: Asia-Pacific: Telecomshttp://www.reportbuyer.com/telecoms/telecoms_regulation/regulatory_approach_next_generation_access_asia_pacific.htmlJapan, Korea and Singapore rank at the top of the table for rolling out super-fast broadband networks, creating new regulatory measures in the process. This report provides a snapshot of the regulatory treatment of fibre in select Asia-Pacific countries. . a992bbecbb6e9a81f6b6abcec86e09e2Sat, 10 Oct 2009 12:00:00 GBTelecoms/Telecoms RegulationThe digital dividend: an overview of national policies: Telecomhttp://www.reportbuyer.com/telecoms/telecoms_regulation/digital_dividend_overview_national_policies.htmlThe digital dividend is seen as a public resource with an exceptional social, cultural and economic potential. How is it being allocated and for what uses? We examine approaches around the world ahead of the transition from analogue to digital. . 6826bddc1540463bd785d6a42786541bSat, 08 Aug 2009 12:00:00 GBTelecoms/Telecoms RegulationDenmark (country regulation overview): Telecomhttp://www.reportbuyer.com/telecoms/telecoms_regulation/denmark_country_regulation_overview.htmlDenmark's pro-competitive regulatory framework has encouraged an extensive and diverse range of competitors to tackle incumbent TDC's dominance in fixed services. As of December 2008, TDC led the fixed-line market with an 82. 1% market share. eb0a79d94af3331dfdf5c5386d2a81ddSat, 08 Aug 2009 12:00:00 GBTelecoms/Telecoms RegulationMexico (country regulation overview): Telecomhttp://www.reportbuyer.com/telecoms/telecoms_regulation/mexico_country_regulation_overview.htmlIn the early 1990s the Mexican government privatised fixed incumbent Telmex, giving it seven years to invest in infrastructure before opening the market to competition. Since 1997 Mexico has had a competitive market for fixed long-distance services. . d63c7a61743d7326b8458558a55f1a10Sat, 08 Aug 2009 12:00:00 GBTelecoms/Telecoms RegulationGermany (country regulation overview): Telecomhttp://www.reportbuyer.com/telecoms/telecoms_regulation/germany_country_regulation_overview.htmlGermany's PSTN market opened up to competition on 1 January 1998 in accordance with the EU directive. Prior to this, only the data and mobile markets faced any form of competition from new operators. . 2e2e7d75ed51a5b75e3111de1417b74fSat, 08 Aug 2009 12:00:00 GBTelecoms/Telecoms RegulationIreland (country regulation overview)http://www.reportbuyer.com/telecoms/telecoms_regulation/ireland_country_regulation_overview.htmlIn June 2003 ComReg awarded 70 organisations with general and basic licences to provide telecoms network services in Ireland. However, Irish incumbent Eircom remains in a strong market position. . 1bab9a15652ec9442b8cdd2992e366daSat, 06 Jun 2009 12:00:00 GBTelecoms/Telecoms RegulationUK (country regulation overview)http://www.reportbuyer.com/telecoms/telecoms_regulation/uk_country_regulation_overview.htmlThe UK telecoms market was one of the first in the world to be liberalised, and is one of the most competitive markets in Europe today. Historically, BT (the incumbent) has been dominant in the access market. . 166c29988f92d776d3600e82d1893b55Tue, 05 May 2009 12:00:00 GBTelecoms/Telecoms RegulationMalaysia (country regulation overview)http://www.reportbuyer.com/telecoms/telecoms_regulation/malaysia_country_regulation_overview.htmlMalaysia has three fixed line voice service providers, with the incumbent Telekom Malaysia holding more than 90% market share in December 2008. Telekom Malaysia lost its monopoly status in 1993 when the second licence was awarded to Maxis Communications. . 549f2c6a40d662a79cae41f480608ae1Tue, 05 May 2009 12:00:00 GBTelecoms/Telecoms RegulationUAE (Country Regulation Overview)http://www.reportbuyer.com/telecoms/telecoms_regulation/uae_country_regulation_overview.htmlThe United Arab Emirates (UAE) telecoms market is a duopoly, with incumbent Emirates Telecommunication Corporation (Etisalat) and Dubai-based Emirates Integrated Telecommunication (EITC) both offering fixed line, mobile and data services. . 8beb9f6de7dd45ca5ddeeb918e6f98caTue, 05 May 2009 12:00:00 GBTelecoms/Telecoms RegulationOman (Country Regulation Overview)http://www.reportbuyer.com/telecoms/telecoms_regulation/oman_country_regulation_overview.htmlIn the fixed line market, the incumbent Oman Telecommunications Company (Omantel) has maintained its monopoly status since the launch of its services in 1999. In November 2008 the TRA awarded the second fixed line licence to Nawras. . b9b7b365155cf9986ebd34e0c5e5d13bTue, 05 May 2009 12:00:00 GBTelecoms/Telecoms RegulationSwitzerland (country regulation overview)http://www.reportbuyer.com/telecoms/telecoms_regulation/switzerland_country_regulation_overview.htmlSince liberalisation, the Swiss market has seen new entrants into the fixed sector, especially in terms of the proportion of the population using alternative service providers. . dcc446b70111eb73f4681bc339b7f24aTue, 05 May 2009 12:00:00 GBTelecoms/Telecoms RegulationTeleworking in Government: Worth More than the Price of Gashttp://www.reportbuyer.com/telecoms/telecoms_regulation/teleworking_government.htmlThis Government Insights Perspective highlights a great opportunity for government organizations. While teleworking provides an opportunity for government workers to save time and gas, decrease the carbon footprint, and reduce traffic congestion and infrastructure impact in urban areas — and is foundational to continuity of operations (COOP) needs for a distributed workforce — the biggest opportunity for government is that progressive government telecommuting policies will help attract new workers at both ends of the age spectrum: the millennium generation and retired workers looking to supplement retirement benefits and serve their government. . 3a8c78ac541a8369879ff8bd12526156Fri, 20 Jun 2008 12:00:00 GBTelecoms/Telecoms RegulationEvaluation of the independence of NRAs an updatehttp://www.reportbuyer.com/telecoms/telecoms_regulation/evaluation_independence_nras_update.htmlThe current reform of the European telecoms framework involves looking into increasing national regulatory authority (NRA) independence from both political powers and industry influences. This report is an update of a previously published report on NRA independence, and investigates whether NRAs within and outside the EU are effectively independent and transparent in their functions and actions. . ccb326354c2d9d0fb5142f749e4a5afcMon, 31 Mar 2008 12:00:00 GBTelecoms/Telecoms RegulationEC Unleashes Watchdogs to Tame Wild Telco Cats?http://www.reportbuyer.com/telecoms/telecoms_regulation/ec_unleashes_watchdogs_tame_wild_telco_cats.htmlIn review of the regulatory framework for electronic communications, the European Commission (EC) emphasizes the important progress in opening national telecommunications markets to competition achieved since 2002 when New Regulatory Framework was in force. After five years of changes in the European markets the regulatory framework needs to be changed. In the following reading Frost & Sullivan analyzes the main EU propositions from different points of view. f857218d4bdeeb1642a6565ceb8ac917Mon, 03 Mar 2008 12:00:00 GBTelecoms/Telecoms RegulationIT Governance For Telcoshttp://www.reportbuyer.com/telecoms/telecoms_regulation/governance_telcos.htmlIn today's business world IT touches on all areas of an organisation and its business processes. Most commonly we are aware of IT governance as a means of supporting corporate governance (financial reporting, security and compliance), as well as optimising the performance of the IT function itself. It applies to all verticals, but in this report we review IT governance in the telecoms sector only. 6102339c75b45c55ec84df2af94783b6Thu, 27 Sep 2007 12:00:00 GBTelecoms/Telecoms RegulationA comparison of broadband policy in Europe and Asiahttp://www.reportbuyer.com/telecoms/telecoms_regulation/comparison_broadband_policy_europe_asia.htmlIn recent years, Europe and East Asia have experienced high broadband uptake. However, the European nations are still behind Japan and Korea in terms of broadband penetration and FTTx development. It is clear that public intervention is playing an important role in next-generation network development. 7d20b4e39c316dc72d12dedaf0c725a7Tue, 31 Jul 2007 12:00:00 GBTelecoms/Telecoms RegulationWimax Licensing And Spectrum Trends In Asia-Pacifichttp://www.reportbuyer.com/telecoms/telecoms_regulation/wimax_licensing_spectrum_trends_asia_pacific.html This report provides information on spectrum and licensing trends for WiMAX within Asia-Pacific. Of the key WiMAX spectrum bands (2. 3GHz, 2. bca89464831d202a7de0e4f2f8d6509bThu, 15 Feb 2007 12:00:00 GBTelecoms/Telecoms RegulationRegulation Of 3g Coverage And National Roaminghttp://www.reportbuyer.com/telecoms/telecoms_regulation/regulation_3g_coverage_national_roaming.html Since 3G licences were awarded back in early 2000, the success of this technology has been mixed. It is still hard, if not impossible, to find a country in Europe where GSM was abandoned in favour of 3G as the standard, although in most countries the two coexist. In most countries, rollout of 3G infrastructure happened gradually and certainly not as fast as predicted at the time of the licence award. 86e635a1cdbb7c82faccf04326abd21aWed, 31 Jan 2007 12:00:00 GBTelecoms/Telecoms Regulation