Telecommunications Policy
Volume 1 - 49
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Volume 29, issue 11, 2005
- Spatial-historical landscapes of telecommunication network survivability pp. 801-820

- Tony Grubesic and Alan T. Murray
- Aux armes, citoyens: Cyber security and regulation in the United States pp. 821-830

- James Andrew Lewis
- The politics of public safety communication interoperability regulation pp. 831-842

- Viktor Mayer-Schönberger
- Texas 9-1-1: Emergency telecommunications and the genesis of surveillance infrastructure pp. 843-856

- David Phillips
- Policy discourse and data retention: The technology politics of surveillance in the United Kingdom pp. 857-874

- Edgar A. Whitley and Ian Hosein
- Telecommunications interception in Australia: Recent trends and regulatory prospects pp. 875-888

- Simon Bronitt and James Stellios
Volume 29, issue 9-10
- Spectrum auctions: Distortionary input tax or efficient revenue instrument? pp. 687-709

- Adele C. Morris
- Comparing welfare for spectrum property and spectrum commons governance regimes pp. 711-730

- Carol Ting, Steven S. Wildman and Johannes M. Bauer
- An analysis of the determinants of internet access pp. 731-755

- Anindya Chaudhuri, Kenneth S. Flamm and John Horrigan
- New trends in the Latin American telecommunications market: Telefonica & Telmex pp. 757-777

- Judith Mariscal and Eugenio Rivera
- The effect of institutional constraints on the success of universal service policies: A comparison between Latin America and the World pp. 779-796

- Martha Garcia-Murillo and Brenden Kuerbis
Volume 29, issue 8, 2005
- Beauty contest licensing lessons from the 3G process in Sweden pp. 577-593

- Per Andersson, Staffan Hultén and Pablo Valiente
- Lessons from broadband development in Canada, Japan, Korea and the United States pp. 595-613

- Rob Frieden
- Broadband Internet access, awareness, and use: Analysis of United States household data pp. 615-633

- Scott Savage and Donald Waldman
- The degree of internationalization and the financial performance of European mobile network operators pp. 635-661

- Torsten J. Gerpott and Nejc M. Jakopin
- The impact of legislative change on the behavior of telecommunications carriers pp. 663-684

- Martha A. García-Murillo and Ian MacInnes
Volume 29, issue 7, 2005
- Good intentions, poor outcomes: Telecommunications reform in South Africa pp. 469-491

- Alison Gillwald
- Tariff structures and access substitution of mobile cellular for fixed line in South Africa pp. 493-505

- James Hodge
- Internet diffusion in sub-Saharan Africa: A cross-country analysis pp. 507-527

- Oyebanji Oyelaran-Oyeyinka and Kaushalesh Lal
- The African telecommunications union: A Pan-African approach to telecommunications reform pp. 529-548

- Patricia K. McCormick
- How do telecom firms build capabilities? Lessons from Africa pp. 549-572

- Gillian Marcelle
Volume 29, issue 5-6
- Lessons from the deregulation transition in Chile's local telephony market pp. 333-350

- Ricardo Paredes
- Creating a national strategy for Internet development in Chile pp. 351-365

- Eliza Tanner Hawkins
- Intra-regional Internet connectivity still an ongoing assignment pp. 367-386

- Carlos Silva Ponce de León
- Cooperatives in Bolivia: Customer ownership of the local loop pp. 387-407

- Joan Calzada and Arturo Dávalos
- Digital divide in a developing country pp. 409-428

- Judith Mariscal
- Mexico's international telecommunications policy: Origins, the WTO dispute, and future challenges pp. 429-448

- Antonio Ortiz Mena L.N. and Ricardo Rodriguez
- The Brazilian model of telecommunications reform pp. 449-466

- César Mattos and Paulo Coutinho
Volume 29, issue 4, 2005
- Telecommunications evolution and inequities of current tax policies: A case analysis for New Jersey pp. 255-268

- M. Hosein Fallah
- Estimating market power in the Internet backbone. Using the IP transit Band-X database pp. 269-284

- Emanuele Giovannetti and Cristiano Andrea Ristuccia
- Technological blending in the age of the Internet: A developing country perspective pp. 285-296

- Jeffrey James
- Measuring the impact of telecommunication services on rural and remote communities pp. 297-319

- Ricardo Ramírez and Don Richardson
Volume 29, issue 2-3
- Towards an Asian structured cable planning model pp. 101-111

- Peter Dell
- Is the Internet mobile? Measurements from the Asia-Pacific region pp. 113-125

- Michael Minges
- A model for electronic commerce success pp. 127-152

- Mohammed Quaddus and Didi Achjari
- The Grid and CRM: from 'if' to 'when'? pp. 153-172

- A.D. Lloyd
- Information and communication technology in the real estate industry: productivity, industry structure and market efficiency pp. 173-190

- Max Kummerow and Joëlle Chan Lun
- Regulatory factors influencing Internet access in Australia and China: a comparative analysis pp. 191-203

- Qiuyan Fan
- WTO principles and telecommunications in developing nations: challenges and consequences of accession pp. 205-221

- Angus Henderson, Iain Gentle and Elise Ball
- Broadband: benefits and problems pp. 223-236

- Lucy Firth and David Mellor
- Telecommunications infrastructure facilitating sustainable development of rural and remote communities in Northern Australia pp. 237-249

- Susan Bandias and Siva Ram Vemuri
Volume 29, issue 1, 2005
- Estimating demand for cellular phone services in Japan pp. 3-23

- Atsushi Iimi
- Privatization, corporate control and regulatory reform: the case of Telefonica pp. 25-51

- Germà Bel and Francesc Trillas
- Total factor productivity measures for Hong Kong telephone pp. 53-68

- Pun-Lee Lam and Teresa Lam
- Geographies of imperfection in telecommunication analysis pp. 69-94

- Tony Grubesic and Alan T. Murray
Volume 28, issue 11, 2004
- Telephone number distribution: a snapshot at the beginning of 2000 pp. 771-783

- James Eisner, Craig Stroup and James Zolnierek
- Telecommunications in the land of the Thunder Dragon: recent developments in Bhutan pp. 785-800

- Kezang and Jason Whalley
- On the design of performance measurement plans in the telecommunications industry pp. 801-820

- LisaV. Wood and David Sappington
- Misuse of the 'modified' t statistic in regulatory telecommunications pp. 821-866

- J.D. Opdyke
Volume 28, issue 9-10
- Competitive advantage of broadband Internet: a comparative study between South Korea and the United States pp. 649-677

- Choongok Lee and Sylvia M. Chan-Olmsted
- Revising Taiwan's frequency usage fee regulation pp. 679-695

- Hsiao-Cheng Yu, Zon-Yau Lee and Hung-Yuh Lee
- Telecommunications reforms in China: towards an analytical framework pp. 697-714

- Becky P. Y. Loo
- Market performance of Chinese telecommunications: new regulatory policies pp. 715-732

- Liangchun Yu, Sanford Berg and Qing Guo
- Bridging telecommunications service: its concept and related management strategy pp. 733-750

- Jae-Hyeon Ahn, Kyoung Cheon Cha, Duk Bin Jun and Myoung Hwan Park
- Determinants of subscriber churn and customer loyalty in the Korean mobile telephony market pp. 751-765

- Hee-Su Kim and Choong-Han Yoon
Volume 28, issue 7-8
- Beyond community networking and CTCs: access, development, and public policy pp. 465-485

- Sharon Strover, Gary Chapman and Jody Waters
- The post-.COM internet: toward regular and objective procedures for internet governance pp. 487-502

- Milton L. Mueller and Lee W. McKnight
- Understanding the broadcast flag: a threat analysis model pp. 503-521

- Allan Friedman, Roshan Baliga, Deb Dasgupta and Anna Dreyer
- Assessing pain below a regulatory outage reporting threshold pp. 523-536

- Andrew P. Snow
- Local government broadband initiatives pp. 537-558

- Sharon E. Gillett, William Lehr and Carlos Osorio
- Can broadband over powerline carrier (PLC) compete? A techno-economic analysis pp. 559-578

- Rahul Tongia
- An initial assessment of cooperative action in Wi-Fi networking pp. 579-602

- Christian Sandvig
- Real-time secondary markets for spectrum pp. 603-618

- Jon M. Peha and Sooksan Panichpapiboon
- An analysis of security vulnerabilities in the movie production and distribution process pp. 619-644

- Simon Byers, Lorrie Faith Cranor, Eric Cronin, Dave Korman and Patrick McDaniel
Volume 28, issue 5-6
- A progressive analysis of Internet market: from best effort to quality of service pp. 363-389

- SeungJae Shin, M.B.H.Martin B. H. Weiss and Hector Correa
- Come the revolution--network dimensioning, service costing and pricing in a packet switched environment pp. 391-412

- Gareth Davies, Michael Hardt and Frank Kelly
- Local telephone quality-of-service: a framework and empirical evidence pp. 413-426

- Michael E. Clements
- The diffusion of cellular phones in Portugal pp. 427-437

- Anabela Botelho and Ligia Pinto
- Wireless diffusion and mobile computing: implications for the digital divide pp. 439-457

- Jonathan Wareham, Armando Levy and Wei Shi
Volume 28, issue 3-4
- Universal service issues in converging communications environments: the case of the UK pp. 233-248

- Seamus Simpson
- Regulating the BBC pp. 249-272

- Martin Cave, Richard Collins and Peter Crowther
- Regulatory forbearance: why did Oftel find it so hard? pp. 273-294

- Jon Stern
- Special tariffs to promote fixed telephony penetration: reflections from the UK experience during the 1990s pp. 295-308

- Luca Grilli
- Universal access: what have we learned from the E-rate? pp. 309-321

- Heather E. Hudson
- Public internet access revisited pp. 323-337

- Lyn Simpson, Leonie Daws and Barbara Pini
- Universal service: beyond established practice to possibility space pp. 339-357

- Krishna P. Jayakar and Harmeet Sawhney
Volume 28, issue 2, 2004
- Patterns in global fixed and mobile telecommunications development: a cluster analysis pp. 107-132

- Aniruddha Banerjee and Agustin J. Ros
- A dynamic model of mobile telephony subscription incorporating a network effect pp. 133-144

- Gary Madden, Grant Coble-Neal and Brian Dalzell
- The effects of customer satisfaction and switching barrier on customer loyalty in Korean mobile telecommunication services pp. 145-159

- Moon-Koo Kim, Myeong-Cheol Park and Dong-Heon Jeong
- Flagship firms, consolidation and changing market structures within the mobile communications market pp. 161-175

- Jason Whalley
- Mobile network evolution toward IMT-2000 in Korea: a techno-economic analysis pp. 177-196

- Ho-Young Park and Suk-Gwon Chang
- Economic versus technical approaches to frequency management pp. 197-211

- Morten Falch and Reza Tadayoni
- 3G licensing in Hong Kong: The debate pp. 213-226

- Xu Yan
Volume 28, issue 1, 2004
- Termination-discriminatory pricing, subscriber bandwagons, and network traffic patterns: the Taiwanese mobile phone market pp. 5-22

- W. Wayne Fu
- Mobile handset subsidy policy in Korea: historical analysis and evaluation pp. 23-42

- Han-joo Kim, Sang-kyu Byun and Myeong-cheol Park
- Internet use via mobile phone in Japan pp. 43-58

- Kenichi Ishii
- Regulatory reform and performance in telecommunications: unrealized potential in the MENA countries pp. 59-78

- Aristomene Varoudakis and Carlo Maria Rossotto
- Canada, South Korea, Netherlands and Sweden: regulatory implications of the convergence of telecommunications, broadcasting and Internet services pp. 79-96

- Irene Wu
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