A mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) provides mobile telecommunication services by eluding the constraints of the radio communication infrastructure and establishing an agreement with a hosting network operator (HNO) for the use of its spectrum. Thus, MVNOs offer a wide range of mobile services and directly compete with every mobile network operator (MNO). This paper studies the economic justifications for potential regulatory intervention that defines the level of mobile termination rates (MTRs) and negotiations and agreements among MVNOs and HNOs. The results show that symmetric MTR reduction leads to competition growth among operators, forcing every operator to reduce retail prices and, consequently, to enhancing consumer welfare. The paper also finds that a collaborative strategy adopted by an HNO and an MVNO is advantageous for both and induces a reduction in retail prices, thus weakening other MNOs.

The impact of regulating mobile termination rates and MNO-MVNO relationships on retail prices / Cricelli, Livio; Grimaldi, Michele; Levialdi Ghiron, Nathan. - In: TELECOMMUNICATIONS POLICY. - ISSN 0308-5961. - 36/2012:(2012), pp. 1-12. [10.1016/j.telpol.2011.11.013]

The impact of regulating mobile termination rates and MNO-MVNO relationships on retail prices

Cricelli, Livio;
2012

Abstract

A mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) provides mobile telecommunication services by eluding the constraints of the radio communication infrastructure and establishing an agreement with a hosting network operator (HNO) for the use of its spectrum. Thus, MVNOs offer a wide range of mobile services and directly compete with every mobile network operator (MNO). This paper studies the economic justifications for potential regulatory intervention that defines the level of mobile termination rates (MTRs) and negotiations and agreements among MVNOs and HNOs. The results show that symmetric MTR reduction leads to competition growth among operators, forcing every operator to reduce retail prices and, consequently, to enhancing consumer welfare. The paper also finds that a collaborative strategy adopted by an HNO and an MVNO is advantageous for both and induces a reduction in retail prices, thus weakening other MNOs.
2012
The impact of regulating mobile termination rates and MNO-MVNO relationships on retail prices / Cricelli, Livio; Grimaldi, Michele; Levialdi Ghiron, Nathan. - In: TELECOMMUNICATIONS POLICY. - ISSN 0308-5961. - 36/2012:(2012), pp. 1-12. [10.1016/j.telpol.2011.11.013]
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