Spectrum auctions and competition in telecommunications

In 2000 and 2001, several European countries carried out auctions for third generation technologies or universal mobile telephone services (UMTS) communication licenses. These "spectrum auctions" inaugurated yet another era in an industry that has already been transformed by a combination...

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Corporate Author: Universiteat Meunchen
Other Authors: Illing, Gerhard, Kleuh, Ulrich
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, Mass MIT Press 2003
Series:CESifo seminar series
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