Client Reports

Published reports prepared on behalf of clients

Dynamic Competition and Big Tech Mergers

Report commission by the British Institute of International and Comparative Law exploring how Dynamic Competition was assessed in the the Microsoft/Activision and Meta/Giphy CMA enquiries.

Economically Sustainable Ultrafast Broadband Markets: A two-sided market analysis

Markets need to deliver both consumer benefits and a fair return for investors. This report, prepared for Liberty Global, examines the efficient level of network duplication in ultrafast broadband markets.

30 Years After Privatisation: Is the UK Telecoms Market Working?

Three reports for UK Competitive Telecoms Association on the UK market 30 years after the privatisation of BT

Efficiency, Quality and Innovation in an NBN Environment

How can a regulator incentivise a monopoly provider of an essential input to be efficient, to deliver quality and be innovative? This report for Australian communications services company Optus proposes regulatory action to achieve these aims

Regulation and Investment: A Brief Note on the ECTA Scorecard and Investment 2007

We continue to find a strong relationship between the effectiveness of the regulatory environment and investment. Countries which score highest in the ECTA Regulatory Scorecard, tend to enjoy higher levels of investment.

Equivalence of Input and Functional Separation: A Framework for Analysis

This paper identifies the importance of providing access on equivalent terms to all operators using Next Generation Networks. The report looks at the reality of competition in telecommunications, the UK experience of setting up a functionally separated acc

NGN Charging Principles

This paper prepared for NGNuk explores whether the charging principles applicable in current generation networks, such as Calling Party Network Pays, remain appropriate once Next Generation Networks are implemented.