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市場調查報告書

朝新一代網路發展的相關法律規範面問題

Regulatory Headaches in the Transition to Next-Generation Networks

出版商 Analysys Mason
出版日期 2008年02月 商品編碼 62926
內容資訊 英文  
價格
US $ 2724 Hard Copy
US $ 2724 PDF by E-mail (5 User License)


朝新一代網路發展的相關法律規範面問題 是由出版商Analysys Mason在2008年02月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書價格從美金2724起跳。

簡介

新一代網路(NGN)基礎環境建構(及相關服務和商業模式)正逐漸往提供高速IP連線技術之整合服務 (包括IT電視、動畫、音樂、語音、資料、行動等服務)的新一代架構發展。但是與通訊相關的法律規範主要著重在促進企業間競爭方面,並不重視監督及促進新網路及服務環境建構,未來有可能因此產生嚴重的 問題。

本報告書內容包括:隨著網路往新一代架構發展而可能產生的法律規範面的重大問題及未來動向、對該市場中企業及其商業模式的影響、對Legacy服務及網路的影響、新一代網路領域的競爭問題及其扮演的角色等。內容綱要摘記如下:

摘要

第1章 NGN帶給規範當局的課題

  • 發展的通訊產業
  • 發展的法律規範思想
  • 朝新一代架構發展產生的3類法律規範領域的問題

第2章 與建構NGN相關的風險及優點

  • NGN及新一代連線(NGA)網路帶來的許多問題
  • NGN及Legacy網路相關潛在性問題
  • NGN及Legacy網路的問題及法律規範的角色
  • 連線相關問題及法律規範的角色

第3章 現有的法律規範無法因應管理完全整合服務

  • 潛在性問題
  • 規範當局的因應對策

第4章 朝NGN的發展使得社會經濟面問題浮上檯面

  • 新一代架構相關各種社會經濟面問題
  • 政治力介入NGN通訊產業的可能性增加

目錄

Abstract

“Policymakers need to decide how much and what type of competition they wish to see emerge in the NGN environment.” Tim Hills, Analysys Associate

Existing telecoms network infrastructures (and their associated services and business models) are now moving to next-generation architectures offering multiple converged services (such as IPTV, video, audio, voice, data and mobility) based on very-high-speed IP access supported by increasingly fibred networks. This move represents simultaneously a major investment and a major change for the telecoms industry of magnitudes unparalleled in the relatively brief history of competitive telecoms service provision.

Current telecoms regulation has been designed largely to introduce competition into an existing and relatively stable industry environment, not to oversee and encourage the construction of an entirely different network and service environment. The next five to ten years or more will present regulators and the industry with some difficult and fundamental issues, and some regulatory decisions will have a correspondingly difficult and fundamental effect on some players and their business models. Players of all types should therefore be very concerned over the increased potential of regulators to adversely affect their businesses.

Regulatory Headaches in the Transition to Next-Generation Networks identifies some of the key issues and potential regulatory developments that next-generation architectures could foster, such as:

  • the three broad problem areas
  • the different issues raised by next-generation networks (NGNs) and next-generation access networks (NGAs)
  • the impact on legacy services and networks
  • the fundamental difficulties with competition in next-generation access
  • how fully converged services and networks undermine current regulatory categories
  • the rising importance of socio-economic concerns
  • the changing role of competition in NGNs.

Who should read this report

  • Incumbent telecoms operators: understand some of the key issues and potential regulatory developments associated with the implementation of NGNs.
  • Mobile operators: understand how potential changes in the regulation of fixed networks could affect their own businesses.
  • Other licensed operators: understand potential major changes in the regulatory and competitive environment.
  • Investors and analysts: understand why telecoms faces a period of potential regulatory change and risk.
  • Regulators: consider how regulatory assumptions may need to be revisited for the NGN environment.

Table of Contents

0. Summary

1. Next-generation networks challenge regulators

  • 1.1 Telecoms is evolving
  • 1.2 Regulatory philosophy is still evolving
  • 1.3 Migration to next-generation architecture creates three regulatory problem areas

2. Building NGNs means balancing risks and rewards

  • 2.1 NGNs and NGA networks raise different issues
  • 2.2 Where are potential NGN and legacy-network problems?
  • 2.3 What might regulators do about NGN and legacy issues?
  • 2.4 What might regulators do about access issues?

3. Fully converged services undermine current regulatory categories

  • 3.1 Where are the potential problems?
  • 3.2 What might the regulator do?

4. NGNs highlight the socio-economic dimension

  • 4.1 Next-generation architecture magnifies, and creates, new socio-economic issues
  • 4.2 Next-generation telecoms may easily tempt policy intervention
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