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EU Competition Law and Regulation in the Converging Telecommunications, Media and IT Sectors (Hardcover)
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EU Competition Law and Regulation in the Converging Telecommunications, Media and IT Sectors (Hardcover)
Series: International Competition Law Series Set
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Of the major industries formerly characterized by a high degree of
state monopoly control, telecommunications is proving to be
increasingly susceptible to market failure. The fundamental causes
of this difficulty, according to the author of this far-reaching
analysis, are two-fold: abusive behaviour of incumbents aimed at
foreclosing competitors, and the regulatory challenges posed by the
technological convergence of the telecommunications, media, and IT
sectors. The answers, Dr. Nikolinakos shows with extraordinary
rigour and detail, lie in the enforcement of specially-crafted
competition rules and proportionate, targeted sectoral regulation.
This book presents the most thorough going model yet offered to
ensure the emergence of a genuinely competitive electronic
communications industry in Europe. In the course of its in-depth
analysis, the discussion focuses on such factors as the following:
EU telecommunications policy as revealed in liberalization and
harmonization legislative measures; the EU electronic
communications framework; case law covering issues of refusal to
supply and the essential facilities doctrine; application of
Article 82 EC to bottlenecks; specific types of an undertaking s
unilateral behaviour that may often occupy NRAs and competition
authorities in the context of their ex post competition law
investigations under Article 82 EC; strategic alliances and mergers
in the move toward multimedia; access to premium content and the
emergence of new media; the scope of content regulation in the
online environment; and broadband (regulation of local loop
unbundling and bitstream access). The book also provides practical
guidance on issues concerning the complicated market definition and
analysis mechanism promulgated by the European Commission's
Recommendation and Guidelines. Numerous legislative and policy
documents are presented in full detail, with analysis taking into
account the comments delivered by all interested parties (e.g., the
European Commission, national competent authorities, and market
players such as fixed incumbent operators, alternative operators,
internet service providers, mobile operators, cable operators,
associations of undertakings, and associations of consumers). No
other book will provide interested readers with such crucial
insight into the reasons behind the Commission s strategy and the
often contradictory interests of market players. Because the
argument is scrupulously grounded in informed awareness of existing
and emerging realities, this landmark volume will quickly establish
itself as a resource to be consulted and followed for many years to
come.
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