Impacts of handset bundling on mobile data usage: The case of Finland




Tallberg Mathias, Hämmäinen Heikki, Töyli Juuso, Kamppari Sauli, Kivi Antero

PublisherElsevier (Commercial Publisher)

2007

Telecommunications Policy

TELECOMMUNICATIONS POLICY

TELECOMMUN POLICY

31

10-11

648

659

12

0308-5961

1879-3258

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.telpol.2007.08.007



Promotion of the adoption of new services has emerged as a possible driver for the regulation of handset bundling and subsidies. Handset bundling, however, has complex implications not only on mobile data service adoption, the focus of this research, but also more broadly on the mobile market dynamics. Due to the complexity, regulators have difficulties in anticipating the possible resulting impacts. Using a case study, expert interviews, and usage measurements as research method, an empirical framework was constructed to make the service usage impacts more explicit. The framework enables the identification of the regulator's steering options and their qualitative impacts. Results are based on observations before and after the change of law on handset bundling in the Finnish market. According to the findings, handset bundling regulation is a possible but risky tool for steering the market. (c) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.



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