Title

Network interconnection with competitive transit

Comments

Information Economics and Policy, Volume 16 (2004) 439-458.

Abstract

We examine the interaction between two interconnected networks (e.g., two LECs) and a third network (e.g., an IXC) seeking access to their customer base. The IXC could either interconnect with both LECs or interconnect with only one LEC and transit calls to the other LEC via the first LEC’s network. We show that there is a wide set of cases in which competitive transit could justify partial or even complete deregulation of access to a network’s customer base.

Disciplines

Commercial Law

Date of this Version

January 2005

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