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29-mars-2010
In the context of work on international mobile roaming services (IMRS), a first report (DSTI/ICCP/CISP(2009)8/FINAL) found prices to be unreasonably high, considering the underlying costs, and identified some of the causes for this price level. This report aims to examine and suggest possible solutions and policy options that may address the problem of high IMRS charges. It assesses their viability and possible side effects.
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24-mars-2010
The cable television market has changed drastically in recent years. The threat to cable from non-traditional video sources has pushed cable operators to upgrade their networks to support higher bandwidth data services and new video content and applications. This report examines developments in cable markets including the growth of cable voice services, recent consolidation trends and the transitions toward all-IP infrastructure models.
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23-mars-2010
The OECD’s wireless broadband methodology is a new structure for measuring and comparing the number of wireless/mobile broadband subscriptions across countries. The methodology is the result of several rounds of contributions and discussions among member countries and telecommunication firms. The new indicator will assist in informing policy makers and other stakeholders in this increasingly important market segment.
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23-mars-2010
The OECD uses a “basket” methodology to compare retail prices of telecommunication services across countries. The methodology is used to compare the price of a defined consumption pattern of telecommunication services across operators in OECD countries. The baskets are reviewed and revised periodically as consumption patterns change. This 2009 revision to the basket composition is the result of discussions among operators and regulators and will serve as the basis for price comparisons for several years.
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19-mars-2010
The OECD uses a “basket” methodology to compare retail prices of telecommunication services across countries. The methodology is used to compare the price of a defined consumption pattern of telecommunication services across operators in OECD countries. The baskets are reviewed and revised periodically as consumption patterns change. This 2009 revision to the basket composition is the result of discussions among operators and regulators and will serve as the basis for price comparisons for several years.
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18-mars-2010
The OECD’s wireless broadband methodology is a new structure for measuring and comparing the number of wireless/mobile broadband subscriptions across countries. The methodology is the result of several rounds of contributions and discussions among member countries and telecommunication firms. The new indicator will assist in informing policy makers and other stakeholders in this increasingly important market segment.
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11-août-2009
Cette édition 2009 présente les données comparables les plus récentes sur les performances du secteur des communications dans les pays de l’OCDE et sur les cadres d’action réglementaire. Elle analyse le secteur des communications au cours des années qui ont suivies l’éclatement de la « bulle Internet » et se penche sur l’évolution future. On y trouve un large éventail d’indicateurs du développement des différents réseaux de communication ainsi qu’une comparaison des indicateurs de performance tels que les recettes, l’investissement, l’emploi et les prix des services dans la zone OCDE.
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11-août-2009
La Finlande, les Pays-Bas et la Suède ont les prix les plus bas parmi les pays de l’OCDE pour les appels passés depuis un téléphone portable, selon les dernières Perspectives des Communications de l’OCDE. Les prix les plus hauts ont été trouvés au Canada, en Espagne et aux États-Unis.
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08-juil.-2009
La croissance du haut débit mobile est importante sur les marchés, encore peu nombreux, au sujet desquels on dispose de données. Néanmoins, ce document donne un aperçu des tarifs, des débits et des plafonds de données pour les services haut débit mobile.
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01-juil.-2009
La technologie CPL semble présenter un fort potentiel pour assurer l’accès haut débit ubiquitaire aux ménages et aux entreprises sur l’ensemble du territoire d’un pays. L’ubiquité de l’électricité conférerait au CPL un avantage.
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