21st European Regional ITS Conference, Copenhagen 2010: Telecommunications at new crossroads - Changing value configurations, user roles, and regulation
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- 46: Challenges in the regulation of broadband in Hungary

- Ferenc Bánhidi and Zoltán Pápai
- 45: Understanding the Ghanaian Telecom Reform: An Institutional Theory Perspective

- Peter Tobbin
- 44: The interplay between market factors and regulation in next-generation broadband: evidence from Europe

- Tricia Ragoobar, Jason Whalley and David Harle
- 43: Network Neutrality and Quality of Service: A two-sided market analysis

- Emin Köksal
- 42: Internet Usage for Travel and Tourism. The Case of Spain

- Teresa Garín-Muñoz and Teodosio Pérez-Amaral
- 40: Price Squeeze in Practice: Is it a Profitable Strategy?

- Demetrius Yannelis
- 39: Analysis of QoS Platform Cooperation Strategies

- Jochen Wulf, Felix Limbach and Rüdiger Zarnekow
- 38: Investment in telecommunications infrastructure, growth, and employment - recent research

- Reinhard Wieck and Miguel Vidal
- 37: Revenue requirements for mobile operators with ultra-high mobile broadband data traffic growth

- Jan Werding
- 36: Service Provider Market Activities Constituting Jurisdiction for International Service Contracts - A Structuring Approach and Techno-legal Implications

- Martin Waldburger, Alessandra Macri and Burkhard Stiller
- 35: Assessment of First Comer Advantages and Network Effects; the Case of Turkish GSM Market

- Ayhan Tözer
- 34: Fixed to VoIP Interconnection: Regulation with Asymmetric Termination Costs

- Torben Stühmeier
- 33: The Mobile Broadband and Fixed Broadband Battle in Swedish market: Exploring complementary or substitution

- Chalita Srinuan, Pratompong Srinuan and Erik Bohlin
- 32: A Study on Platform's New Strategy in Media 2.0 Era - Based on “Keystone” concept & Google case

- Minzheong Song
- 31: Analysis of roles and position of mobile network operators in mobile payment infrastructure

- Jan Markendahl, Mark Smith and Per Andersson
- 30: Modernizing National Numbering Plan on NGN Platform - Hungarian Case Study

- G. Sallai, I. Abos, G Adamis, P. Sziráki and E. Tamási
- 29: On the ICT Economy in the European Countries: Investigating the Contribution of the ICT Sectors Using the Input-Output Model

- Ibrahim Kholilul Rohman and Erik Bohlin
- 28: Wireless Broadband Access: Policy Implications of Heterogeneous Networks

- Juan Rendon Schneir
- 27: Information Technology and Russia's Social Modernization

- Svetlana Petukhova and Margarita Strepetova
- 26: Mobile Broadband Expansion Calls for More Spectrum or Base Stations - Analysis of the Value of Spectrum and the Role of Spectrum Aggregation

- Jan Markendahl, Östen Mäkitalo, Bengt G. Mölleryd and Jan Werding
- 25: Business models for deployment and operation of femtocell networks; - Are new cooperation strategies needed for mobile operators?

- Jan Markendahl and Mats Nilson
- 24: Timing and determinants of local residential broadband adoption: evidence from Ireland

- Sean Lyons
- 23: Discounts and price discrimination in the Telecommunications Regulation of NGA Networks

- Martin Lundborg, Ernst-Olav Ruhle and Christian Bahr
- 22: Competition between fixed and mobile broadband access based on mobility and data volume

- Julienne Liang
- 21: The transformation of household expenditure from offline to online: The case of South Korea

- Dong Hee Lee and Duk Hee Lee
- 20: Cloud Computing: New Business Opportunities for Telecommunications Companies?

- Philip Koehler, Jan Kraemer and Arun Anandasivam
- 19: Network Neutrality and the Evolution of the Internet

- Günter Knieps
- 18: Competition through Technical Progress

- François Jeanjean
- 17: Modelling the impact of Next Generation Access (NGA) on voice termination cost

- Stephan Jay, Thomas Plueckebaum and Dragan Ilic
- 16: Open Innovation Success Factors by ICT Use in Japanese Firms

- Hiroki Idota, Teruyuki Bunno and Masatsugu Tsuji
- 15: A behavioural model of the adoption and use of new telecommunications media: the effects of communication scenarios and media product/service attributes

- Tun-I Hu and Robert Fildes
- 14: Value Creation in a QoE Environment

- Tobias Heger and Maximilian D. Schlesinger
- 13: Copenhagen as a centre of excellence for mobile and Wireless communication - the interplay between supply and demand

- Morten Falch
- 12: Challenging content exclusivity in network industries: the case of digital broadcasting

- Tom Evens
- 11: HDTV and DRM: A Need of Further Regulation?

- Georg Erber and Sven Heitzler
- 10: Mobile Communications Industry Scenarios and Strategic Implications for Network Equipment Vendors

- Hannu Enqvist and Thomas Casey
- 9: Next Generation Access and Digital Divide: Opposite Sides of the Same Coin?

- Cosimo Dolente, John Joseph Galea and Claudio Leporelli
- 8: Independence of the telecommunications regulatory authority in Palestine: Institutional challenges

- Omar Dhaher
- 7: Next Generation intelligent transport systems: a multidimensional framework for eCall implementation

- Wouter Degadt and Olivier Braet
- 6: Polish Mobile Phone Market - present situation and direction of changes

- Maciej Czaplewski
- 5: Measuring Network Effects in Mobile Telecommunications Markets with Stated‐Preference Valuation Methods

- Mikolaj Czajkowski and Maciej Sobolewski
- 4: Community owned fibre optic networks - a sustainable broadband future for rural areas in Croatia?

- Igor Brusic, Martin Lundborg and Wolfgang Reichl
- 3: Coexistence of service- and facility-based competition: The relevance of access prices for "make-or-buy"-decisions

- Christian Bender and Georg Götz
- 2: Improving consumer mobility in the mobile voice services market: a comprehensive set of remedies

- Ana Amante and João Vareda
- 1: Empirical Study of Effect of Deregulation, Competition, and Contents on Mobile Phone Diffusion: Case of the Japanese 3G Market

- Yuji Akematsu, Sheikh Taher Abu and Masatsugu Tsuji