Fixed-Mobile Substitution and Termination Rates

Steffen Hoernig, M. Bourreau, C. Cambini
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This paper studies the effect of termination rates on the observed substitution between fixed and mobile calls and access, in a model where consumers can subscribe to one or both types of offers. Simulations show that each (fixed or mobile) termination rate has a positive effect on the take-up of the corresponding service, via the waterbed effect, and lowers subscriptions to the other service, via a cost effect. The prevailing asymmetric regulation, with very low fixed and higher mobile termination rates, tends to have implemented the optimal fee structure. However, the interests of the mobile operators and of the different customer groups did not coincide, and this fee structure may have reduced overall market participation. HighlightsWe study the effect of termination rates on fixed-mobile substitution.Consumers substitute between fixed and mobile calls and access.A higher termination rate increase uptake of the respective service.In early market phase, high mobile and low fixed rates seem to have been optimal.But this fee structure leads to lower overall participation.
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固定-流动电话替代率及终止率
在消费者可以订阅一种或两种服务的模型中,本文研究了终止率对固定电话和移动电话之间所观察到的替代和接入的影响。模拟表明,每个(固定或移动)终止率通过水床效应对相应服务的使用有积极影响,并通过成本效应降低对其他服务的订阅。现行的非对称监管,即固定终端费率极低而移动终端费率较高,往往实现了最优的收费结构。然而,移动运营商和不同客户群体的利益并不一致,这种费用结构可能会降低整体市场参与度。我们研究了终止率对固定移动替代的影响。消费者在固定电话和移动电话之间切换。较高的终止率会增加相应服务的使用率。在市场初期,高移动费率和低固定费率似乎是最佳选择。但这种收费结构导致整体参与度较低。
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