Deployment of fibre optic networks within the framework of public–private partnerships projects
by Matthias Ehrler, Ernst-Olav Ruhle, Igor Brusic, Wolfgang Reichl
International Journal of Management and Network Economics (IJMNE), Vol. 1, No. 3, 2009

Abstract: Traditional (incumbent) network operators are mainly not in the position or willing to deploy a fibre-based broadband communication network financed by private capital to 100% and there will be areas where the roll-out of such networks will not be likely. There will be cases in which a network operator will seek support at different levels from a third party, e.g., by specific financing programmes or via Public–Private Partnership (PPP) projects to share the risk and to have partners to conduct the network roll-out. This paper is analysing conditions and solutions in cases where a public financing and support is needed to make such investments available and to ensure that the network roll-out will be realised.

Online publication date: Thu, 24-Dec-2009

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