Reviewing regulatory policy for broadband in Turkey: The failure of service-based competition and the prospect of facility-based competition

Emin Köksal, Şahin Ardıyok

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Abstract

More than ten years aft er the liberalization of the telecommunications industry, Turkey still has the least penetrated and most concentrated broadband market in Europe. Th is paper investigates the poor performance of the Turkish broadband market, emphasizing institutional limitations of promoting service-based competition through the ladder of investment approach. In particular, the paper argues that the aforementioned type of broadband policy has failed and delayed facility-based competition. The paper first illustrates failures in serviced-based competition. Then it examines the potential and limits of the newly emerging facility-based competition through next generation access networks.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)354-377
Number of pages24
JournalCompetition and Regulation in Network Industries
Volume16
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2015
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Broadband policy
  • Facility-based
  • Ladder of investment
  • Next Generation Access Network
  • Service-based
  • Turkey

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