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Wholesale provision of broadband services: alternative pricing strategies and associated policies

Spyros E. Polykalas (Assistant Professor in the Department of Business Administration, Technological Education Institute of the Ionian Islands (Lixouri Campus), Lixouri, Greece)
George N. Prezerakos (Professor in the Department of Electronic Computing Systems, Technological Education Institute of Piraeus, Athens, Greece)
Nikos Th. Nikolinakos (Competition and Telecoms Lawyer and Partner at Nikolinakos, Lardas and Associates Law Firm, Athens, Greece)

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ISSN: 1463-6697

Article publication date: 4 May 2012

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Abstract

Purpose

The paper aims to explore the “build or lease” dilemma that a new operator faces when it plans to enter a liberalized telecom market. The “build” decision requires the operator to invest in new network infrastructure. The “lease” part involves obtaining access to the subscriber by leasing the access part of the network via local loop unbundling (LLU) and/or by implementing wholesale broadband access (WBA) (also known as bitstream access). Which are the factors that an operator should take into account when it designs a broadband strategy based on LLU and/or WBA? Are there regulatory measures that can affect the outcome of such a strategy? The paper aims to provide specific answers to both questions.

Design/methodology/approach

Initially the paper establishes the case that LLU as well as WBA can indeed be considered as a useful instrument during the initial stages of broadband development. Consequently, the paper explores the “build or lease” dilemma by using a cost model created from actual market data that, first, identifies the most crucial parameters for the provision of broadband services via LLU, and, second, analyzes the relation between the operators' cost for full/shared LLU and the relevant cost for WBA deployment. The model is used in several scenarios that examine physical vs distant collocation, number of customers, bandwidth, backhaul links and full/shared unbundling access versus WBA, among other factors.

Findings

The cost model shows that there are several factors that should be examined when new entrants design their broadband deployment strategy. In such a case, as an operator establishes market presence, LLU becomes progressively more and more attractive. The paper also discusses how this process can be further accelerated if governments, regulators and operators adopt several additional guidelines with respect to broadband deployment based on LLU and WBA.

Practical implications

The results of the paper guide an operator in the design of a successful broadband strategy based on LLU and WBA.

Originality/value

As far as the authors know, such a cost model is not publicly available in the form of a research paper or otherwise.

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Citation

Polykalas, S.E., Prezerakos, G.N. and Nikolinakos, N.T. (2012), "Wholesale provision of broadband services: alternative pricing strategies and associated policies", info, Vol. 14 No. 3, pp. 16-34. https://doi.org/10.1108/14636691211223201

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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