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Internet connectivity in approximately 100 countries between 2007 and 2014. While most advanced and developing countries have … adopted policies and regulations intended to enhance private sector incentives for the provision of Internet access … and analyzes patterns of regulatory design and their possible impact on the evolution of Internet access infrastructure …
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A citywide fiber to the home network would certainly bring about a lot of advantages for the municipality. Still the operators tend to hold off, partly because of the very high deployment costs and often also because there is a medium high bandwidth network available. This is also the case for...
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Although it is clear that the evolution of fixed access networks requires the installation of Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) to all households, the business case for deploying such networks is very uncertain. It requires significant upfront investment, while not being assured of sufficient timely...
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To achieve the information society for all, access for all is crucial. However, many countries have reported to have large gender discrepancies in online access and participation. This study empirically verified user perception data and compared the data across countries and genders to determine...
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satisfaction toward Internet use. A large data set that was provided by the Korea Information Society Development Institute …
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Mobile Internet is growing around the world without exception for developing countries like Thailand by passing the … use mobile Internet? The discrete choice model is employed to empirically examine whether the service and application … determinants for mobile Internet adoption. The findings suggest that the mobile Internet becomes an alternative technology to …
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types of technologies were investigated, both from empirical and conceptual standpoints. The Internet is the most commonly …
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During the last decade the internet has been the fastest growing segment in advertising. Exploiting Nielsen data, we … comparatively more than larger firms. Radio and the internet display an opposite pattern, whereas are larger firms increasing their …
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Internet Service Providers compete for customers while exchanging traffic flows to provide a complete, end to end … Networks (GSCNs) for the delivery and exchange of Internet traffic. Interconnection decisions form the architecture of the … Internet supply chain as they design the rules of the game played by the operators, in terms of reciprocal access pricing and …
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Use of the Internet by entrepreneurs has transformed gambling. Many have notionally located their businesses away from … Internet to these changes, the issue of gambling has remained peripheral to Internet governance, when it could learn and when …
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