Spectrum Flexibility and Mobile Development

Juan Jung, Raul L. Katz
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In this paper we study the effects on mobile market outcomes from three specific attributes linked to a flexible spectrum policy: the presence of a secondary market for spectrum trading, a technological neutrality approach, and the possibility of conducting sharing agreements among operators. In terms of market outcomes, we identify four possible variables: capital investment, network coverage, service pricing, and adoption. After designing a precise causal approach linking the above-mentioned variables, we were able to identify a significant impact on the four independent variables from the spectrum policies. When those three policies are jointly adopted, mobile capital investment is 35.9% larger than when that is not the case. In addition, promoting these policies can increase network coverage by 9.8% after two years, bring down mobile broadband prices by -5.8%, and increase mobile broadband unique subscribers’ penetration by 0.9%. When we consider a wider period of 5-years, dynamic effects take over, resulting in mobile broadband prices being reduced in -14.3% and mobile broadband unique subscribers’ penetration potentially increasing in 2.4%. These results were verified to be robust after the addition of control variables and when controlling for potential endogeneities associated to these causal frameworks. In sum, we believe, based on this evidence, that a flexible approach towards spectrum management that allows for secondary trading, technological neutrality and network sharing can contribute significantly to the development of the mobile sector, thereby maximizing socioeconomic welfare.
频谱灵活性和移动开发
在本文中,我们研究了与灵活频谱政策相关的三个具体属性对移动市场结果的影响:频谱交易二级市场的存在、技术中立方法以及运营商之间进行共享协议的可能性。就市场结果而言,我们确定了四个可能的变量:资本投资、网络覆盖、服务定价和采用。在设计了连接上述变量的精确因果方法后,我们能够从频谱政策中确定对四个自变量的重大影响。当这三项政策同时实施时,流动资本投资比不同时实施时增加35.9%。此外,这些政策的推行可以在两年后使网络覆盖率提高9.8%,使移动宽带价格降低-5.8%,使移动宽带唯一用户普及率提高0.9%。当我们考虑更广泛的5年时期时,动态效应开始起作用,导致移动宽带价格下降-14.3%,移动宽带唯一用户普及率可能增加2.4%。在加入控制变量和控制与这些因果框架相关的潜在内源性后,这些结果被证实是稳健的。总之,基于这些证据,我们认为,允许二次交易、技术中立性和网络共享的灵活频谱管理方法可以为移动行业的发展做出重大贡献,从而最大限度地提高社会经济福利。
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