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Zugangsentgelte in softwarebasierten Terminierungsmonopolen

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  • Steffen, Nico
  • Kroon, Peter
  • Abbasi, Faisal Aman
  • Wiewiorra, Lukas

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Digitale Plattformen und datengesteuerte Geschäftsmodelle sind zu einem festen Bestandteil der heutigen Internetwirtschaft geworden. Große Technologieunternehmen wie Apple, Google, Amazon und Microsoft üben durch ihre digitalen Ökosysteme und die damit verbundene GatekeepingMacht die Kontrolle über den Zugang zu Online-Inhalten, Produkten, Dienstleistungen und sozialen Interaktionen aus. Innerhalb dieser Ökosysteme spielen mobile Plattformen rund um Smartphones, Betriebssysteme und App-Stores eine immer zentralere Rolle. Die jüngste Einführung des Digital Markets Act (DMA) durch die Europäische Union stellt eine bedeutende Entwicklung in der Regulierung digitaler Plattformen und mobiler Ökosysteme dar. Durch die Auferlegung von Regeln zur Förderung des Wettbewerbs und des fairen Zugangs ist hierbei eine Untersuchung der Zugangsüberlegungen und Preisstrukturen im Zusammenhang mit digitalen Plattformen und App-Stores geboten. Dieser Diskussionsbeitrag bietet eine eingehende Analyse der verschiedenen Zugangsmodi und -stufen, die für Apps innerhalb dominanter digitaler Ökosysteme relevant sind, und untersucht geeignete Vergütungsansätze.

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  • Steffen, Nico & Kroon, Peter & Abbasi, Faisal Aman & Wiewiorra, Lukas, 2023. "Zugangsentgelte in softwarebasierten Terminierungsmonopolen," WIK Discussion Papers 514, WIK Wissenschaftliches Institut für Infrastruktur und Kommunikationsdienste GmbH.
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    Digitale Plattform; Mobile Anwendung; Electronic Commerce; Monopol; Netzregulierung; EU-Staaten;
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