Unbundling the Incumbent: Evidence from UK Broadband

Working Paper: CEPR ID: DP9194

Authors: Mattia Nardotto; Tommaso Valletti; Frank Verboven

Abstract: We consider the impact of a regulatory process forcing an incumbent telecom operator to make its local broadband network available to other companies (local loop unbundling, or LLU). Entrants are then able to upgrade their individual lines and offer Internet services directly to customers. Employing a very detailed dataset covering the whole of the UK, we find that over the course of time, many entrants have begun to take advantage of LLU. However, unbundling has little or no effect on broadband penetration, compared to those areas where the loops are not unbundled. LLU entry instead has a strongly positive impact on the quality of the service provided. We also assess the impact of competition from an alternative form of technology (cable) which is not subject to regulation, and what we discover is that inter-platform competition has a positive impact on both penetration and quality.

Keywords: broadband; competition; entry; local loop unbundling; regulation; telecommunications

JEL Codes: L51


Causal Claims Network Graph

Edges that are evidenced by causal inference methods are in orange, and the rest are in light blue.


Causal Claims

CauseEffect
cable competition (L96)broadband penetration (L96)
LLU entrants (R19)average broadband speeds (L96)
BT (Z00)average broadband speeds (L96)
LLU entry (Y60)broadband penetration (L96)
LLU coverage (G52)broadband penetration (L96)

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