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Market Research Report
Regulatory Headaches in the Transition to Next-Generation Networks
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Analysys Mason |
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2008/02 |
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| Product code |
62926 |
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From US $ 2724  |
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Table of Contents
0. Summary
1. Next-generation networks challenge regulators
- 1.1 Telecoms is evolving
- 1.2 Regulatory philosophy is still evolving
- 1.3 Migration to next-generation architecture creates three regulatory
problem areas
2. Building NGNs means balancing risks and rewards
- 2.1 NGNs and NGA networks raise different issues
- 2.2 Where are potential NGN and legacy-network problems?
- 2.3 What might regulators do about NGN and legacy issues?
- 2.4 What might regulators do about access issues?
3. Fully converged services undermine current regulatory categories
- 3.1 Where are the potential problems?
- 3.2 What might the regulator do?
4. NGNs highlight the socio-economic dimension
- 4.1 Next-generation architecture magnifies, and creates, new
socio-economic issues
- 4.2 Next-generation telecoms may easily tempt policy intervention
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