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What is Local Exchange Company (LEC)

Handbook of Research on Global Diffusion of Broadband Data Transmission
A public telephone company in the U.S. that provides local telecommunications service.
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Competition in Broadband Provision and the Digital Divide
Wei-Min Hu (Peking University, China) and James E. Prieger (Pepperdine University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-851-2.ch016
Abstract
This chapter examines the supply of DSL broadband by the incumbent local exchange company (LEC) in five U.S. states in the earlier years of deployment. Our empirical analysis shows that income, other demographics, and cost factors are important determinants of entry and availability. After controlling for other factors, the racial characteristics of the area do not affect DSL provision. Active competition in broadband from competitive LECs reduces deployment of DSL by the incumbent, but potential competition from competitive LECs has the opposite effect. Competition from cable companies also negatively influences the incumbent’s decision to supply DSL. Our objective in gauging the importance of the various factors is to highlight the important drivers of broadband provision for policymakers.
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Regulation and the Deployment of Broadband
A public telephone company in the United States that provides local telecommunications service.
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