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No D/801: Foreclosing competition through access charges and price discrimination

Angel L. Lopez () and Patrick Rey
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Angel L. Lopez: IESE Business School, Postal: Research Division, Av Pearson 21, 08034 Barcelona, SPAIN
Patrick Rey: Toulouse School of Economics

Abstract: This article analyzes competition between two asymmetric networks, an incumbent and a new entrant. Networks compete in non-linear tariffs and may charge different prices for on-net and off-net calls. Departing from cost-based access pricing allows the incumbent to foreclose the market in a profitable way. If the incumbent benefits from customer inertia, then it has an incentive to insist on the highest possible access markup even if access charges are reciprocal and even in the absence of actual switching costs. If instead the entrant benefits from customer activism, then foreclosure is profitable only when switching costs are large enough.

Keywords: Networks; benefits; costs; customer

43 pages, July 9, 2009

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