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Next generation access networks: infrastructure sharing

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The migration to Next Generation Access Networks (NGAN) has raised a range of issues related to building wiring and infrastructure sharing. The deployment strategies for operators and entrants are completely different. European Commission argues that infrastructure-based competition is the best and fastest way for broadband development. The arguments are that infrastructure based competition provides efficiency incentives to operators, reduces prices, increase penetration, stimulates innovation, etc. However, civil costs represent up to 80% of the total roll-out cost of NGA. The study deployed shows several broadband access infrastructure sharing solutions.

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NGA infrastructures Broadband acess networks Infrastructure sharing

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Pereira, João Paulo; Lopes, Isabel Maria (2017). Next generation access networks: infrastructure sharing. In 5th World Conference on Information Systems and Technologies, WorldCISTP. Cham: Springer Nature, p. 244-252. ISBN 978-3-319-56540-8

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