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Internet using a mobile phone than whites (after controlling for demographic differences between the groups), and 2) there is …
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access to an internet connection at work or school are more important than reducing mobile data prices by 10% in driving …
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One cannot write about rural broadband in rural India without addressing the widely prevalent viewpoint often expressed by skeptics in this regard. India's low literacy levels, multiplicity of regional languages and lack of availability of locally relevant content has often been quoted as an...
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on the effects of broadband Internet on the housing market in order to quantify the value of broadband access in terms of …. Chapter 5 investigates the effects of a mobile Internet infrastructure upgrade on the take-up of location-based online … Internet infrastructure increases the number of restaurant reviews and the share of reviews written on smartphones. …
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We examine the gap in broadband access to the Internet between minority groups and white households with geographically …
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With the WiFi4EU initiative, the European Commission intends to reinforce local wireless Internet connectivity free of …
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Compared to wireless access technologies, wireline access technologies give better performance in terms of bandwidth as well as quality of service but they lack ubiquity and affordability. Wireless networks can be deployed much faster with less initial investment and costs of service...
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