With the advent of digital convergence, incumbent telephone and cable companies have begun to offer their services, such as voice telephony, Internet and TV in so-called triple play packages. While carefully recognizing the technological, legal and economic framework of the fixed-line telecommunications industry, this book investigates whether bundling is indeed a profitable pricing strategy for the firms and if it can possibly facilitate the leverage of market power into neighboring markets.
Creative Commons
German
KSP/1000011570 9783866443778
10.5445/KSP/1000011570 doi
Bundling Game-Theory Market Power Digital Convergence Telecommunications