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April 2013 : New research making use of DotEcon’s Spectrum Awards Database

Academics at Curtin University have made use of the data in DotEcon’s Spectrum Awards Database to examine a range of telecommunication market topics including market entry, network deployment, the flexibility of regulators and their their preferences for welfare-maximising allocation mechanisms, … Continue reading →

Posted in News | Tagged auction results, price data, spectrum awards database

October 2012 : Research based on DotEcon’s Spectrum Awards Database looks at link between award type and 3G diffusion

A recent paper by M Zaber and M Sirbu examines the effects of various spectrum management policies such as mandating a particular technological standard in a spectrum band and awarding spectrum by auction on 3G diffusion rates. The authors use … Continue reading →

Posted in News | Tagged 3G penetration, 3G spectrum, auctions, spectrum awards database

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DotEcon runs an online seminar programme about topics of general interest linked to our work. Past online seminars have covered, for example, spectrum auction design, e-commerce and its impact on competition, or the role of regulators in disputes amongst firms.
Our seminars are by invitation only, with invitations usually being sent around a week before the seminar is run. If you would like more information or be kept up-do-date with the programme in general, please send us an email.
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