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Title: Communications Convergence, Spectrum Use, and Regulatory Constraints Research Question: How can we manage the convergence of communications services and technologies while ensuring efficient use of the radio frequency spectrum? Methodology: The study examines the relationship between communications convergence, spectrum use, and regulatory constraints. It considers two key developments: the increasing substitutability and complementarity of various services and technologies, and the growing demand for more property-like rights and flexible use of the spectrum. Results: The research found that as communications services and technologies converge, users of the radio frequency spectrum are increasingly viewing them as substitutes or complements, regardless of regulatory status. This suggests that providers may wish to provide many of these services using the same spectrum and wire or fiber optic technology. The study also highlights the need for more property-like rights and flexible use of the spectrum to encourage efficient use and efficient decision-making among licensees. Implications: The findings suggest that regulatory changes may be needed to allow for more property-like rights and flexible use of the spectrum. This could lead to more efficient use of the spectrum and better alignment with economic incentives. However, careful consideration must be given to the potential impacts on competition, innovation, and consumer welfare. Link to Article: https://arxiv.org/abs/0109016v1 Authors: arXiv ID: 0109016v1 [[Category:Computer Science]] [[Category:Spectrum]] [[Category:Use]] [[Category:Communications]] [[Category:Regulatory]] [[Category:Services]]
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