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The aim of the article was answer the main research question if ex ante regulation using LRIC (“Long run incremental costs”) model is appropriate for Access relevant markets regulation on economic small markets, especially in time of NGN (next generation networks). LRIC model is the strongest regulation which can be imposed by regulators in some EU country. European Commission defined two relevant Access markets susceptible to “ex ante” regulation. The new recommendation of the European Commission (EC 2007) on relevant markets defined Market 4 (previously Market 11) as the market for wholesale (physical) network infrastructure Access (also local loop unbundling) at fixed location and market 5 as Broadband Access (include only bit stream Access).
Dr. Andrej Mihevc. 2015. \u201cThe Usage of Lric Model Regulation for Access Relevant Markets in Economically Small Countries\u201d. Global Journal of Management and Business Research - E: Marketing GJMBR-E Volume 15 (GJMBR Volume 15 Issue E5): .
Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/GJMBR
Print ISSN 0975-5853
e-ISSN 2249-4588
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Country: Slovenia
Subject: Global Journal of Management and Business Research - E: Marketing
Authors: Dr. Andrej Mihevc (PhD/Dr. count: 1)
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Publish Date: 2015 06, Mon
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The aim of the article was answer the main research question if ex ante regulation using LRIC (“Long run incremental costs”) model is appropriate for Access relevant markets regulation on economic small markets, especially in time of NGN (next generation networks). LRIC model is the strongest regulation which can be imposed by regulators in some EU country. European Commission defined two relevant Access markets susceptible to “ex ante” regulation. The new recommendation of the European Commission (EC 2007) on relevant markets defined Market 4 (previously Market 11) as the market for wholesale (physical) network infrastructure Access (also local loop unbundling) at fixed location and market 5 as Broadband Access (include only bit stream Access).
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