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Georgetown University
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Congruity and Incongruity in the Evolving
Telecommunications Industry
  • John W. Mayo
  • Georgetown University
  • mayoj_at_georgetown.edu
  • (202) 687-6972

Phoenix Center 2007 Annual U.S. Telecoms
Symposium November 28th, 2007
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BackgroundThe Telecommunication Act of 1996
  • the purpose of the Act is "to provide for a
    pro-competitive, de-regulatory national policy
    framework
  • The FCC and states shall encourage the
    deployment on a reasonable and timely basis of
    advanced telecommunications capability to all
    Americans

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Congruity and Incongruity
  • Todays emerging telecommunications debates
    create the very real prospect of incongruous
    policies that will undermine the prospect of
    accomplishing the goals of the Telecommunications
    Act
  • The discipline of clear-headed economic analysis
    (and common sense) create the pathway for policy
    congruity.

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Issues of the Day
  • How to maximize inter-modal competition?
  • Municipal franchise reform
  • Free spectrum
  • Should we impose regulation on wireless?
  • Force unbundling of hardware and wireless
    service?
  • Force access to platform for software
    applications?
  • Should we regulated broadband providers?
  • Force a bit is a bit treatment within networks?
    (Net Neutrality)
  • What should we do, if anything, to promote
    broadband in rural areas?
  • Promoting supply to match exploding demand for
    broadband?
  • One hour HD TV download 17,000 typical webpages

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The Wireless Industry
  • 4-5 national carriers, regional carriers and
    numerous wireless resellers
  • Yet, not unlimited choices
  • the Soviet Ministries Mossberg (2007)
  • a tarpit of misery, pain and destruction.
    applications provider, quoted by Wu(2007)
  • a spectrum-based oligopoly, not a fiercely
    competitive market Wu (2007)

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The Soviet Ministries? Really?
Has a short-sighted and often just plain stupid
federal government permitted wireless carriers
to trap its citizens in a backward, stifling
system?
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The Economists Lens
  • Monopolies raise prices, reduce output, restrict
    choices
  • Competition pushes prices toward costs, pushes
    costs down, raises output, expands output and
    choices

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Soviet Ministries?
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The Emergence and Evolution of Wireless Telephony
1947 Cellular Concept developed 1983
Ameritech initiates service
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The Invention of Cellular Telephony
Text and Figure from D.H. Rings original 1947
memorandum
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Growth of Wireless Subscribers
Source Eleventh Annual Report and Analysis of
Competitive market Conditions with Respect to
Commercial Radio Services, FCC, September 29,
2006 (FCC Competition Report), and CTIAS
Semi-Annual Wireless Industry Survey Results,
2007.
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Mobile Usage 12 hours a month???!!!
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Prices in the CMRS market
Source FCC
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Mobile Telephone Prices in the US and Europe
Source FCC, Eleventh Annual CMSR Competition
Report
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Wireless as an Innovator and Competitor
Source FCC High-Speed Services for Internet
Access Status as of December 31, 2006.
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The Future of Wireless?
2007 700 hundred handsets, scores
of features
2008
The Coupe
Any Apps, any Device
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Soviet Ministries?
No!
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Where are we headed?
  • Today, behavior is very competitive
  • Consumers are benefiting from lower prices,
    higher speeds, expanding output
  • Could market become less competitive and need
    greater regulatory oversight?
  • Theoretically, yes
  • Is there a need to rush to (big R) Regulate?
  • Observed behavior suggests no
  • Policies to enable markets (reducing barriers to
    entry)
  • Available tools antitrust/regulation

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Conclusion Avoiding the Incongruities.
Anyone who has the power to make you believe
absurdities has the power to make you commit
injustices. Voltaire
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