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Are regulatory authorities around the world failing to adapt to evolving technologies and emerging competitors? What's next for Web-based video distribution, and what are the critical legal and regulatory issues that may determine its ultimate commercial success? What are the national security implications of telecommunications networks becoming entrenched as an essential part of a country's infrastructure?

The telecommunications industry never stands still, and those industry participants who wish to stay on top of the latest developments can find answers to these questions and much more in a new book from K&L Gates and NERA Economic Consulting.


Co-edited by NERA Vice President Christian M. Dippon and K&L Gates Partner Martin L. Stern, the K&L Gates–NERA Global Telecom Review includes insights from a diverse range of legal, economic, and industry professionals from markets around the globe. These chapters offer thoughtful and practical approaches to some of the most pressing litigation, regulatory, and antitrust matters being debated in courtrooms and agencies around the world, including such topics as:

  • Video on the Net: New Reality, New Issues
  • Innovative Techniques in Cable Projects with Regulatory and Environmental Dimensions
  • Relevant Market Definition and Competition Review in a World with Intermodal Competition
  • Regulatory Approach for Next Generation Networks (NGNs)
  • Mobile Convergence in the US Market
  • Local Loop Unbundling: An Economic Cost Benefit Analysis Primer
  • Regulation under Fixed-Mobile Convergence—Examining Recent Developments in Hong Kong

The K&L Gates–NERA Global Telecom Review is an invaluable tool for attorneys, company executives, industry leaders, economists, academics, and other industry stakeholders and participants.

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