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Deep packet inspection (DPI) is becoming increasingly important as a means to classify and control Internet traffic based on the content, applications, and users. Rather than just using packet header information, Internet Service Providers are using DPI for traffic management, routing and...
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Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. William E. Simon Graduate School of Business Administration, 2010.
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This volume was prepared by Constantin Mang while he was working at the Ifo Institute. It was completed in 2014 and accepted as a doctoral thesis by the Department of Economics at the University of Munich. It includes a short introduction and four self-contained chapters that focus on ICT...
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This study was prepared by Andreas Kuhlmann, while he was working with the Ifo Institute for Economic Research. It was completed in September 2006 and was accepted as a Ph.D. thesis by the Economics Department of the University of Munich. The subject of this study is the analysis of network...
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Child care and education are important inputs in the human capital production function. The research of Nobel prize winner James Heckman shows that skills are built from the early childhood on and increase the returns of later educational inputs, in short: skill begets skill. Therefore, it is...
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The study investigates the main factors considered by South African telecommunications firms when making a decision to …). By using this study as a reference and guide South African telecommunications firms, which are considering investing in … from as well as attract FDI from South African telecommunications firms. A survey questionnaire was developed and sent to …
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The South African government embarked on a liberalisation path of the telecoms sectorin 1996 in order to establish a knowledge-based society and thus enhance all aspects ofthe economy to make South Africa globally competitive. Liberalisation of the telecomssector was an integral part of its...
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In the past decades telecommunications markets all over the world have changed immensely. Liberalization and … privatization stimulated competition in fixed line telecommunications and helped increasing efficiency. Prices in fixed line … telecommunications markets have decreased significantly, and consumers have the choice between a large number of products and services …
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This dissertation empirically tests the impacts of telecommunications infrastructure as well asits spillover effects on …, telecommunicationsinfrastructure has significant negative impacts, implying the possibility of “investmentcongestion” in the telecommunications sector …
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The traditional workplace is evolving; the way in which businesses communicate today is different than it was in the past and yet is likely to change again in the future. The current state of the economy and globalization has forced every organization to review its future business plans and cut...
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