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2013, Volume 37, Issue 1
2012, Volume 36, Issue 10
- 798-816 Reprint of: Competition and regulation in China's 3G/4G mobile communications industry—Institutions, governance, and telecom SOEs
by Xia, Jun
- 817-831 Reprint of: Catching up through the development of technology standard: The case of TD-SCDMA in China
by Gao, Xudong & Liu, Jianxin
- 832-846 Competing with dominant global standards in a catching-up context. The case of mobile standards in China
by Vialle, Pierre & Song, Junjie & Zhang, Jian
- 847-857 Examining China's technology policies for wireless broadband infrastructure
by Yu, Jiang & Zhang, Yue & Gao, Ping
- 858-871 Forecasting 3G mobile subscription in China: A study based on stochastic frontier analysis and a Bass diffusion model
by Lim, Jinyang & Nam, Changi & Kim, Seongcheol & Rhee, Hongjai & Lee, Euehun & Lee, Hongkyu
- 872-887 Internet diffusion in China: A dynamic panel data analysis
by Li, Raymond & Shiu, Alice
- 888-900 Developing mobile telecommunications to narrow digital divide in developing countries? Some lessons from China
by Loo, Becky P.Y. & Ngan, Y.L.
- 901-913 Competition and mobile network investment in China’s telecommunications industry
by Kang, Fei & Hauge, Janice A. & Lu, Ting-Jie
- 914-928 Chinese telecommunications on the threshold of convergence: Contexts, possibilities, and limitations of forging a domestic demand-based growth model
by Hong, Yu & Bar, François & An, Zheng
- 929-942 Deconstructing the myth of Alipay Drama—Repoliticizing foreign investment in the telecommunications sector in China
by Shen, Wei
- 943-954 Market competitiveness of mobile TV industry in China
by Lin, Trisha T.C.
- 955-965 Implementation of three network convergence in China: A new institutional analysis
by Wu, Richard W.S. & Leung, Grace L.K.
- 966-976 The evolution of alliance structure in China’s mobile telecommunication industry and implications for international standardization
by Kwak, Jooyoung & Lee, Heejin & Chung, Do Bum
- 977-988 Mapping China's 3G market with the strategic network paradigm
by Hu, Hanhui & Wan, Xing & Lv, Kui & Xu, Min
- 989-996 Measuring the technology gap of APEC integrated telecommunications operators
by Liao, Chun-Hsiung & Lien, Chun-Yu
- 997-1013 Promoting green ICT in China: A framework based on innovation system approaches
by Zhang, Jing & Liang, Xiong-jian
2012, Volume 36, Issue 9
- 691-703 Regulatory governance in African telecommunications: Testing the resource curse hypothesis
by Jayakar, Krishna & Martin, Brandie
- 704-723 The phoneless in the broadband age: A pilot study in Massachusetts
by Gideon, Carolyn
- 724-735 Using the economics of platforms to understand the broadband-based market formation in the New Zealand Ultra-Fast Broadband Network
by Beltrán, Fernando
- 736-748 Regulation of international roaming in the European Union—Lessons learned
by Infante, Jorge & Vallejo, Ivan
- 749-761 Different paths to universal access: The impact of policy and regulation on broadband diffusion in the developed and developing worlds
by Gulati, Girish J. & Yates, David J.
- 762-782 Impact of spectrum management policy on the penetration of 3G technology
by Zaber, Moinul & Sirbu, Marvin
- 783-792 The technical basis for spectrum rights: Policies to enhance market efficiency
by Matheson, Robert & Morris, Adele C.
2012, Volume 36, Issue 8
- 595-607 Roaming and investments in the mobile internet market
by Stühmeier, Torben
- 608-620 Implications of mandatory registration of mobile phone users in Africa
by Jentzsch, Nicola
- 621-635 The multinationalisation of South African telecommunications firms into Africa
by Luiz, John M. & Stephan, Henry
- 636-649 How value and trust influence loyalty in wireless telecommunications industry
by Karjaluoto, Heikki & Jayawardhena, Chanaka & Leppäniemi, Matti & Pihlström, Minna
- 650-663 Regulated prices and real options
by Guthrie, Graeme
- 664-675 Spectrum allocation and its relevance for competition
by Lundborg, Martin & Reichl, Wolfgang & Ruhle, Ernst-Olav
- 676-684 On the statistical identification of technology disruption
by Madden, Gary & Morey, Aaron & Theoharakis, Bill
2012, Volume 36, Issue 7
- 503-521 Competition and regulation in China's 3G/4G mobile communications industry—Institutions, governance, and telecom SOEs
by Xia, Jun
- 522-530 Reception-oriented radio rights: Increasing the value of wireless by explicitly defining and delegating radio operating rights
by de Vries, J. Pierre & Sieh, Kaleb A.
- 531-545 Catching up through the development of technology standard: The case of TD-SCDMA in China
by Gao, Xudong & Liu, Jianxin
- 546-559 Aligning technology, business and regulatory scenarios for cognitive radio
by Barrie, Matthias & Delaere, Simon & Anker, Peter & Ballon, Pieter
- 560-570 Critical factors for the expansion of broadband in developing countries: The case of Peru
by Yamakawa, Peter & Cadillo, Gloria & Tornero, Rubén
- 571-578 A study of service quality in rural ICT renters of Iran by SERVQUAL
by Saraei, Soudabe & Amini, Amir M.
- 579-593 Socio-technical analysis of Korea's broadband convergence network: Big plans, big projects, big prospects?
by Shin, Dong-Hee & Jung, Jaemin
2012, Volume 36, Issue 6
2012, Volume 36, Issue 5
- 360-368 Regulating prices in two-sided markets: The waterbed experience in mobile telephony
by Genakos, Christos & Valletti, Tommaso
- 369-381 The welfare effects of mobile termination rate regulation in asymmetric oligopolies: The case of Spain
by Hurkens, Sjaak & López, Ángel L.
- 382-398 Whither policy design for broadband penetration? Evidence from 30 OECD countries
by Belloc, Filippo & Nicita, Antonio & Alessandra Rossi, Maria
- 399-406 Ex ante regulation and co-investment in the transition to next generation access
by Bourreau, Marc & Cambini, Carlo & Hoernig, Steffen
- 407-418 Network investment, access and competition
by Inderst, Roman & Peitz, Martin
- 419-433 Can evidence of pricing power help market power assessment? Broadband Internet in Ireland and the Netherlands
by Correa, Lisa & Crocioni, Pietro
- 434-447 Competition and commercial media bias
by Blasco, Andrea & Sobbrio, Francesco
2012, Volume 36, Issue 4
- 253-259 ICT-based market information and adoption of agricultural seed technologies: Insights from Uganda
by Kiiza, Barnabas & Pederson, Glenn
- 260-273 Internet use and job search
by Beard, T. Randolph & Ford, George S. & Saba, Richard P. & Seals, Richard A.
- 274-281 The impact of trade liberalization in telecommunications services: The case of APEC countries
by Lim, Eng Kooi & Chen, Zhiqi
- 282-292 ICT capital and labour productivity growth: A non-parametric analysis of 14 OECD countries
by Ceccobelli, M. & Gitto, S. & Mancuso, P.
- 293-300 The unfinished history of usage rights for spectrum
by Cave, Martin & Webb, William
- 301-310 Mobile and fixed substitution for telephone service in China
by Ward, Michael R. & Zheng, Shilin
- 311-323 What makes consumers use VoIP over mobile phones? Free riding or consumerization of new service
by Shin, Dong-Hee
- 324-334 Toll-free numbers: Demand, property rights, and public policy
by Duffy-Deno, Kevin T. & Parsons, Steve G.
- 335-348 Spatio-temporal spectrum modeling: Taxonomy and economic evaluation of context acquisition
by Weiss, Martin B.H. & Altamimi, Mohammed & Cui, Liu
2012, Volume 36, Issue 3
- 162-174 Mobile voice diffusion and service competition: A system dynamic analysis of regulatory policy
by Casey, Thomas R. & Töyli, Juuso
- 175-186 Empirical analysis of factors promoting the Japanese 3G mobile phone
by Akematsu, Yuji & Shinohara, Sobee & Tsuji, Masatsugu
- 187-196 Regulation and competition in the European mobile communications industry: An examination of the implementation of mobile number portability
by Usero Sánchez, Belén & Asimakopoulos, Grigorios
- 197-211 Network effects and preference heterogeneity in the case of mobile telecommunications markets
by Sobolewski, Maciej & Czajkowski, MikoŁaj
- 212-221 Mobile gaming: Industry challenges and policy implications
by Feijoo, Claudio & Gómez-Barroso, José-Luis & Aguado, Juan-Miguel & Ramos, Sergio
- 222-236 Incumbency and market share within European mobile telecommunication networks
by Whalley, Jason & Curwen, Peter
- 237-251 Fixed and mobile broadband substitution in Sweden
by Srinuan, Pratompong & Srinuan, Chalita & Bohlin, Erik
2012, Volume 36, Issue 2
- 85-95 Universal service and disabled people
by van Eijk, Nico & Poort, Joost
- 96-112 The impact of different fibre access network technologies on cost, competition and welfare
by Hoernig, Steffen & Jay, Stephan & Neumann, Karl-Heinz & Peitz, Martin & Plückebaum, Thomas & Vogelsang, Ingo
- 113-126 The U.S. National Broadband Map: Data limitations and implications
by Grubesic, Tony H.
- 127-139 Royalties vs. upfront lump-sum fees in data communication environments
by Kwon, Youngsun & Kim, Buhm-Kyu
- 140-154 Mergers and synergy: Lessons from contemporary telecommunications history
by Majumdar, Sumit K. & Yaylacicegi, Ulku & Moussawi, Rabih
2012, Volume 36, Issue 1
- 1-12 The impact of regulating mobile termination rates and MNO–MVNO relationships on retail prices
by Cricelli, Livio & Grimaldi, Michele & Levialdi Ghiron, Nathan
- 13-28 The evolution of telecommunications policy-making: Comparative analysis of China and India
by Liu, Chun & Jayakar, Krishna
- 29-39 Beyond the flat rate bias: The flexibility effect in tariff choice
by Krämer, Jan & Wiewiorra, Lukas
- 40-50 Complexity in the telecommunications industry: When integrating infrastructure and services backfires
by Grove, Nico & Baumann, Oliver
- 51-68 Exploring the determinants of the OSS market potential: The case of the Apache web server
by Lakka, Spyridoula & Michalakelis, Christos & Varoutas, Dimitris & Martakos, Draculis
- 69-81 The diffusion of mobile data services and applications: Exploring the role of habit and its antecedents
by Kim, Byoungsoo
- 82-90 On the statistical identification of technology disruption
by Madden, Gary & Morey, Aaron & Theoharakis, Bill
2011, Volume 35, Issue 9
- 794-803 Next Generation Access (NGA) supply side interventions—An international comparison
by Ruhle, Ernst-Olav & Brusic, Igor & Kittl, Jörg & Ehrler, Matthias
- 804-817 Facilities to service based competition, not service to facilities based, for broadband penetration: A comparative study between the United States and South Korea
by Choi, Sujin
- 818-826 An assessment of the equality of access and no-regulation approaches to next generation networks
by Brito, Duarte & Pereira, Pedro & Vareda, João
- 827-841 Public and private intervention for next-generation access deployment: Possibilities for three European countries
by Ragoobar, Tricia & Whalley, Jason & Harle, David
- 842-856 Factors determining municipal broadband strategies across Europe
by Troulos, Costas & Maglaris, Vasilis
- 857-870 Deployment of high-speed broadband infrastructures during the economic crisis. The case of Xarxa Oberta
by Ganuza, Juan José & Viecens, María Fernanda
- 871-882 Analysis of an integrated plan for expanding broadband access in Colombia
by Gómez-Torres, Lina-María & Beltrán, Fernando
- 883-894 Municipal support of wireless access network rollout: A game theoretic approach
by Tahon, Mathieu & Lannoo, Bart & Ooteghem, Jan Van & Casier, Koen & Verbrugge, Sofie & Colle, Didier & Pickavet, Mario & Demeester, Piet
- 895-906 The option to expand to a next generation access network infrastructure and the role of regulation in a discrete time setting: A real options approach
by Charalampopoulos, George & Katsianis, Dimitris & Varoutas, Dimitris
September 2011, Volume 35, Issue 8
- 691-701 User motivation for broadband: A rural Danish study
by Peronard, Jean-Paul & Just, Flemming
- 702-714 ICT platforms and regulatory concerns in Europe
by Ballon, Pieter & Van Heesvelde, Eric
- 715-736 The end justifies the definition: The manifold outlooks on the digital divide and their practical usefulness for policy-making
by Martin, Hilbert
- 737-751 Disconnecting: Understanding decline in universal service
by Gideon, Carolyn & Gabel, David
- 752-763 Sizing up information and communication technologies as agents of political development in sub-Saharan Africa
by Alozie, Nicholas O. & Akpan-Obong, Patience & Foster, William A.
- 764-772 Network neutrality and difference in efficiency among Internet application service providers: A meta-frontier analysis
by Lee, Daeho & Hwang, Junseok
- 773-787 Selection of standards for digital television: The battle for Latin America
by Angulo, Jorge & Calzada, Joan & Estruch, Alejandro
- 788-790 ...And Communications for All: A Policy Agenda for the New Administration, A. Schejter, (Ed.). Lexington Books, Lantham, MD (2009). 350 pp. paperback, £24.95, ISBN 978-0739129203
by Barbara, Cherry
August 2011, Volume 35, Issue 7
- 583-591 Universal service subsidies and cost overstatement: Evidence from the U.S. telecommunications sector
by Berg, Sanford V. & Jiang, Liangliang & Lin, Chen
- 592-602 Transparency regulation in broadband markets: Lessons from experimental research
by Sluijs, Jasper P. & Schuett, Florian & Henze, Bastian
- 603-616 A comparative study of online privacy regulations in the U.S. and China
by Wu, Yanfang & Lau, Tuenyu & Atkin, David J. & Lin, Carolyn A.
- 617-632 The broadband bonus: Estimating broadband Internet's economic value
by Greenstein, Shane & McDevitt, Ryan C.
- 633-649 Evaluation of the opportunity cost of the spectrum: Application to the digital dividend
by Cambini, Carlo & Garelli, Nicola
- 650-662 Provision of Internet privacy and market conditions: An empirical analysis
by Park, Yong Jin
- 663-680 Indicators of development or dependency in disguise? Assessing domestic inventive capacity in South Korean and Chinese infrastructural ICT standards
by Steen, Håkon Ursin
- 681-688 Between a rock and a hard place: Recession and telecoms taxation
by Koutroumpis, P. & Lekatsas, A. & Giaglis, G. & Kourouthanasis, P.
July 2011, Volume 35, Issue 6
- 483-493 Competitive rivalry, inter-modal competition and market performance in the Korean cable television markets: An empirical analysis
by Sung, Nakil
- 494-504 Exploring the potential of wireless technologies to accelerate universal Internet access in Ghana
by Fosu, Ignatius
- 505-521 The distribution of value in the mobile phone supply chain
by Dedrick, Jason & Kraemer, Kenneth L. & Linden, Greg
- 522-531 The intensity of VoIP usage in Great Britain: Users' characteristics and firms' strategies
by Cecere, Grazia & Corrocher, Nicoletta
- 532-542 Multihoming, content delivery networks, and the market for Internet connectivity
by Hau, Thorsten & Burghardt, Dirk & Brenner, Walter
- 543-554 Competitive relationships between traditional and contemporary telecommunication services in Taiwan
by Lee, Ya-Ching
- 555-567 The response strategies of incumbent mobile network operators on the disruptive potential of public W-LAN in Germany
by Madjdi, Farsan & Hüsig, Stefan
- 568-578 Transmitters and receivers' investment to avoid interference: Is there an optimal regime?
by Crocioni, Pietro & Franzoni, Luigi Alberto
June 2011, Volume 35, Issue 5
- 399-412 Chinese institutions and standardization: The case of government support to domestic third generation cellular standard
by Kshetri, Nir & Palvia, Prashant & Dai, Hua
- 413-425 Economic doctrines and network policy
by Atkinson, Robert D.
- 426-440 Economy size and performance: An efficiency analysis in the telecommunications sector
by Symeou, Pavlos C.
- 441-449 'Mainline' telecommunications infrastructure, levels of development and economic growth: Evidence from a panel of developing countries
by Chakraborty, Chandana & Nandi, Banani
- 450-468 Benchmarking telecoms regulation - The Telecommunications Regulatory Governance Index (TRGI)
by Waverman, Leonard & Koutroumpis, Pantelis
- 469-480 Mobile service innovation: A European failure
by Weber, Arnd & Haas, Michael & Scuka, Daniel
May 2011, Volume 35, Issue 4
- 291-300 Allocative vs. technical spectrum efficiency
by Freyens, Benoît Pierre & Yerokhin, Oleg
- 301-313 Measuring convergence of China's ICT industry: An input-output analysis
by Xing, Wan & Ye, Xuan & Kui, Lv
- 314-324 Who shapes network neutrality policy debate? An examination of information subsidizers in the mainstream media and at Congressional and FCC hearings
by Kim, Minjeong & Chung, Chung Joo & Kim, Jang Hyun
- 325-332 Consumer behavior towards on-net/off-net price differentiation
by Haucap, Justus & Heimeshoff, Ulrich
- 333-343 Who goes online? Evidence of internet use patterns from rural Greece
by Michailidis, Anastasios & Partalidou, Maria & Nastis, Stefanos A. & Papadaki-Klavdianou, Aphrodite & Charatsari, Chrysanthi
- 344-356 Churn analysis for an Iranian mobile operator
by Keramati, Abbas & Ardabili, Seyed M.S.
- 357-372 ICT as a source of economic growth in the information age: Empirical evidence from the 1996-2005 period
by Vu, Khuong M.
- 373-381 An economic analysis of standards competition: The example of the ISO ODF and OOXML standards
by Blind, Knut
- 382-396 Telecom reforms in the EU: Prices and consumers' satisfaction
by Bacchiocchi, Emanuele & Florio, Massimo & Gambaro, Marco
April 2011, Volume 35, Issue 3
March 2011, Volume 35, Issue 2
- 91-101 Consolidation of public safety wireless networks: An options-based economic analysis of numerous scenarios
by Lee, Sungho
- 102-114 The need for a new approach to regulating fixed networks
by Briglauer, Wolfgang & Vogelsang, Ingo
- 115-127 Telecommunications services and economic growth: Evidence from India
by Narayana, M.R.
- 128-140 Pull-and-suck effects in Taiwan mobile phone subscribers switching intentions
by Chuang, Yi-Fei
- 141-155 Access to and penetration of ICT in rural Thailand
by Tengtrakul, Pitikorn & Peha, Jon M.
- 156-171 Business ecosystem strategies of mobile network operators in the 3G era: The case of China Mobile
by Zhang, Jing & Liang, Xiong-Jian
- 172-184 Towards a new policy framework for spectrum management in India
by Sridhar, Varadharajan & Prasad, Rohit
- 185-201 Exploring the creation of systemic value for the customer in Advanced Multi-Play
by Mikkonen, Karri
- 202-210 Competition in Turkish mobile telecommunications markets: Price elasticities and network substitution
by Karacuka, Mehmet & Haucap, Justus & Heimeshoff, Ulrich
February 2011, Volume 35, Issue 1
- 1-11 Net Neutrality in Europe: Desperately seeking a market failure
by Crocioni, Pietro
- 12-19 Total factor productivity growth in Uganda's telecommunications industry
by Hisali, Eria & Yawe, Bruno
- 20-35 Ways to improve pioneer new ventures' performance in the ICT industry
by García-Villaverde, Pedro Manuel & Ruiz-Ortega, María José
- 36-50 Merger simulation using average market share: An application to the Optimus-TMN mobile merger case
by Andini, Corrado & Cabral, Ricardo
- 51-63 The third-generation-mobile (3G) policy and deployment in China: Current status, challenges, and prospects
by Xia, Jun
- 64-73 Technological disequilibrium. Price indexes in hubs for Local Area Networks
by Fontana, Roberto
- 74-86 Antecedents of consumers' intentions to upgrade their mobile phones
by Tseng, Fang-Mei & Lo, Hui-Yi
December 2010, Volume 34, Issue 11
- 661-671 Access regulation, competition, and broadband penetration: An international study
by Bouckaert, Jan & van Dijk, Theon & Verboven, Frank
- 672-682 Factors influencing the user acceptance of digital home services
by Jin Noh, Mi & Seong Kim, Ju
- 683-696 A critical review of the "ladder of investment" approach
by Bourreau, Marc & Dogan, PInar & Manant, Matthieu
- 697-710 Access regulation and the incumbent investment in quality-upgrades and in cost-reduction
by Vareda, João
- 711-725 On the determinants of non-market strategy: The separations mechanism and cost shifting in the telecommunications industry
by Majumdar, Sumit K. & Chang, Hsihui
- 726-735 Sequencing in telecommunications reform: A review of the Turkish case
by Bagdadioglu, Necmiddin & Cetinkaya, Murat
- 736-746 Estimating switching costs involved in changing mobile phone carriers in Japan: Evaluation of lock-in factors related to Japan's SIM card locks
by Nakamura, Akihiro
- 747-759 Ranking the strategic actions of Iran mobile cellular telecommunication using two models of fuzzy QFD
by Khademi-Zare, Hassan & Zarei, Mahnaz & Sadeghieh, Ahmad & Saleh Owlia, Mohammad
November 2010, Volume 34, Issue 10
- 551-561 Can a margin squeeze indicate the need for deregulation? The case of fixed network voice telephony markets
by Briglauer, Wolfgang & Götz, Georg & Schwarz, Anton
- 562-571 External knowledge search, innovative performance and productivity in the Korean ICT sector
by Hwang, Junseok & Lee, Youngjin
- 572-595 Learning processes in municipal broadband projects: An absorptive capacity perspective
by Techatassanasoontorn, Angsana A. & Tapia, Andrea H. & Powell, Alison
- 596-605 Regulatory legacy, VoIP adoption, and investment incentives
by de Bijl, Paul W.J. & Peitz, Martin
- 606-615 Wireline deregulation: The Canadian experience
by Beaudry, Paul
- 616-632 MVNO services: Policy implications for promoting MVNO diffusion
by Shin, Dong-Hee
- 633-648 Various wholesale price equilibria for mobile virtual network operators
by Song, Jae-Do
- 649-658 An assessment of the 2008 telecommunications restructuring in China
by Fu, Hanlong & Mou, Yi
October 2010, Volume 34, Issue 9
- 487-495 A conceptual framework for public-private interplay in the telecommunications sector
by Gómez-Barroso, José Luis & Feijóo, Claudio
- 496-504 Public private partnerships as a tool for stimulating investments in broadband
by Falch, Morten & Henten, Anders
- 505-512 Motives and means for public investment in nationwide next generation networks
by Cave, Martin & Martin, Ian
- 513-527 Emerging models of public-private interplay for European broadband access: Evidence from the Netherlands and Italy
by Nucciarelli, Alberto & Sadowski, Bert M. & Achard, Paola O.
- 528-539 Long term risk sharing contracts as an approach to establish public-private partnerships for investment into next generation access networks
by Fredebeul-Krein, Markus & Knoben, Werner
- 540-549 Take your partners: Public private interplay in Australian and New Zealand plans for next generation broadband
by Given, Jock
September 2010, Volume 34, Issue 8
August 2010, Volume 34, Issue 7
- 355-365 The momentum for network separation: A guide for regulators
by Gonçalves, Ricardo & Nascimento, Álvaro
- 366-374 Means not ends: Deterring discrimination through equivalence and functional separation
by Cadman, Richard
- 375-383 Functional separation in Swedish broadband market: Next step of improving competition
by Teppayayon, Orada & Bohlin, Erik
- 384-391 The Italian way to functional separation: An assessment of background and criticalities
by Nucciarelli, A. & Sadowski, B.M.
- 392-403 Structural separation versus vertical integration: Lessons for telecommunications from electricity reforms
by Howell, Bronwyn & Meade, Richard & O'Connor, Seini
May 2010, Volume 34, Issue 4
- 185-199 Economic growth, telecommunications development and productivity growth of the telecommunications sector: Evidence around the world
by Lam, Pun-Lee & Shiu, Alice
- 200-220 Quantifying the costs of a nationwide public safety wireless network
by Hallahan, Ryan & Peha, Jon M.
- 221-232 A bootstrapped robust data envelopment analysis model for efficiency estimating of telecommunication companies in Iran
by Sadjadi, S.J. & Omrani, H.
- 233-243 Competition law and regulation in the Turkish telecommunications industry: Friends or foes?
by ArdIyok, Sahin & Og[breve]uz, Fuat
- 244-247 ICT governance: South Africa
by Ayogu, Melvin D. & Bayat, Fiona
- 248-250 Telecommunications companies: One meeting with any competitor is enough to violate the EU's competition laws and result in fines
by Diehl, Kevin A.
April 2010, Volume 34, Issue 3
- 117-131 Efficiency in broadband service provision: A spatial analysis
by Grubesic, Tony H.
- 132-143 A new measure of US residential broadband availability
by Kolko, Jed
- 144-161 Exploring geographic variation in corporate broadband adoption; evidence from Irish small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)
by Pontikakis, Dimitrios & Collins, Patrick
- 162-174 How stakeholders view the impacts of international ICT standards
by Blind, Knut & Gauch, Stephan & Hawkins, Richard
- 175-184 Economic and policy implications of spectrum license fee payment methods
by Kwon, Youngsun & Lee, Jungsub & Oh, Youngkyun
October 2009, Volume 33, Issue 9
- 471-485 The economic impact of broadband on growth: A simultaneous approach
by Koutroumpis, Pantelis
- 486-494 Entry may increase network providers' profit
by Foros, Øystein & Kind, Hans Jarle & Sand, Jan Yngve
- 495-505 Privatization and production efficiency in Taiwan's telecommunications industry
by Kang, Chao-Chung
- 506-520 Diffusion of mobile telephony: An empirical study in Taiwan
by Chu, Wen-Lin & Wu, Feng-Shang & Kao, Kai-Sheng & Yen, David C.
- 521-533 Allocative efficiency of the mobile industry in India and its implications for spectrum policy
by Prasad, Rohit & Sridhar, Varadharajan
- 534-543 Investigation of factors affecting the diffusion of mobile telephone services: An empirical analysis for Vietnam
by Hwang, Junseok & Cho, Youngsang & Long, Nguyen Viet