Economics and Regulation Advice in Electronic Communications Markets

SPC Network undertakes Strategic Policy Development for clients by combining in-depth knowledge of the regulated sectors with experience and the analytical rigour that comes from advanced academic training. We undertake rigorous analysis to offer exceptional advice. SPC Network was established in 2003 and has since worked for over 30 clients worldwide. For examples of the scope of our work and the clients we have worked for see the Clients page of our main website.

Services

The public policy ambitions of national and supra-national governments form the background for all regulated sectors.

Competition and regulation in networked industries are inextricably linked: the effectivenss of competition affects regulation and regulatory measures affect both competition and investment. Regulation may never be perfect but it can be effective - promoting the interests of consumers and wider society - or it can be a deter investment and ultimately harm the people it is supposed to protect. SPC Network provides a range of consultancy services designed and proven to help both the regulated and the regulators implement the necessary level of regulation effectively. To read more about the consultancy we provide, click on any of the services below, or contact us.

Training and Development

Providing training and development in regulation, policy and economics.

Strategic Counsel

Developing a strategic perspective on public policy and its market implications.

Policy Positioning Papers

A key task of policy and regulation functions in regulators and companies is to set out the terms for the public policy debate.

Policy Impact Analysis

SPC Network's Policy Impact Analysis assesses how public policy and regulation may affect the market.

Consultation Responses

Developing evidence based, well argued responses to government and regulator consultations.

Regulatory Benchmarking

International comparison of regulatory regimes to support investment and strategic priorities.

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