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Title: Can Technology Save Competition in Telecommunications?


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Can Technology Save Competition in
Telecommunications?
  • John W. Mayo
  • Georgetown University
  • mayoj_at_georgetown.edu
  • (202) 687-6972

Phoenix Center December 16, 2004
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The Optimism of 1996
  • Opportunities abound for both industry and
    consumers
  • Commissioner Susan Ness
  • Catapult this country right into the Information
    Age
  • Commissioner Rachelle Chong
  • I can now confidently predict that the
    Telecommunications Act of 1996 will usher in an
    era of communications innovations that will
    shortly make our present arrangements as
    antiquated as the Guttenberg Press.
  • Senator Howard Baker

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The Vision of the Post-Telecommunications Act
Competition
Post-Divestiture
Pre-divestiture
Post-Act
Long lines
ATT
MCI
IXC
MCI
LD BOC
LD
BOC
CLEC
BOC
BOC
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The Reality of 2004
  • Since Congress passed the Telecommunications
    Act of 1996,the RBOCs have had three primary
    policy objectives 1) long-distance entry in
    every state 2) elimination of unbundling
    requirements and, 3) elimination of competitive
    entry strategies. We believe the Bells have
    largely achieved these goals. they face
    shrinking competition. Source Legg-Mason,
    September 15, 2004

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Bankrupt and Discontinued Telephony Entrants
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Can Technology Save Competition in
Telecommunications
  • Verizon Communications Inc. (VZ.N) and Qwest
    Communications International Inc. (Q.N) said on
    Thursday they had seen large drops in new
    residential telephone lines grabbed by
    competitors since ATT Corp. (T.N) announced a
    retreat from residential service in July.
  • ATT's decision stemmed from changes in those FCC
    rules that it said would lead to cost increases.
    Industry executives and analysts say ATT's move
    and similar strategies by other Baby Bell
    competitors might allow the Bells to recapture
    most of the 17 million local lines that
    competitors now lease under federal rules,
    boosting earnings. (emphasis added)
  • Reuters -September 9, 2004

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Can Technology Save Competition in
Telecommunications? The Other Reality
  • Telecommunications markets are all perfectly
    contestable and ILECs face robust competition
    from
  • Cable, Wireless, Power Lines, Internet (VOIP)
  • Need to ask serious questions
  • Do Wireless and Landline compete in the same
    market?
  • Are Power companies actually providing telephony?
  • Can Cable offerings in California limit market
    power of Verizon in Washington DC?
  • Does the broadband platform limit the extent of
    competition from VOIP?
  • Should public policy be content with a duopoly
    platform for as far as the eye can see?

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If we knew what we were doing, it wouldnt be
called research, would it? Albert Einstein
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