1st Edition

Broadband Economics Lessons from Japan

By Takanori Ida Copyright 2009
    320 Pages 23 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    320 Pages 23 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Japan's high-speed Internet access services such as ADSL, CATV Internet and FTTH are considered the cheapest and fastest state-of-the-art services drawing international attention. In this book the author introduces the current status of broadband services in Japan and their recent development in competition policy. An econometric model is proposed and discussed to analyse access demand. The purpose of the analysis is to understand quantitively the current status of the rapidly developing Japanese broadband services while providing an academic and practical basis for conceiving prospective competition policies.

    The book is composed of three parts. The first part introduces the diffusion of current Broadband services, the economics of network industries and related econometric model analysis. The second part elucidates in detail the development of fixed-line broadband services, IP phone services as well as mobile phone services. The third part consequently investigates the migration among broadband services, the fixed and mobile convergence and the digital divide problem.

     

    Chapter 1. Competition Policy in the Broadband Era, Part I. Broadband Economics Basics and Analytical Tools, Chapter 2. Broadband in Japan, Chapter 3. Network Economics, Chapter 4. Discrete Choice Model Analysis, Part II. The Current Status of Japan’s Broadband, Chapter 5. Fixed-line Broadband, Chapter 6. IP Telephony, Chapter 7. Mobile Telephony, Part III. The Future of Japan’s Broadband, Chapter 8. Fiber to the Home, Chapter 9. The future of Fixed-Mobile Convergence, Chapter 10. The Digital Divide, Appendix to Chapter 1. Critical market share of vertically integrated firms

    Biography

    Takanori Ida is Professor of Economics at Kyoto University, Japan.