Abstract: Digital convergence thrusts telephony, television and the internet into the socalled 'triple play' offerings, creating new forms of rivalry between cable operators and telephone companies. Markets participants feel compelled to enter new industries to survive, even though their core competencies are limited to their primary market. The outcome of triple play competition is likely to depend on the speed of the development of new technologies and the adaptation of the regulatory environment. In the short run, telephone companies will enjoy an advantage attributable to switching costs. However, this advantage will erode as younger subscribers switch to telephony on the internet
With the development of digital technology, network technology and terminal technology, three networ...
International audienceAbstract In this paper, we analyze how fixed-mobile (quadruple-play) bundling ...
This article, written for the inaugural issue of a new journal, analyzes the extent to which the con...
Abstract: Digital convergence thrusts telephony, television and the internet into the socalled 'trip...
Abstract: Digital convergence thrusts telephony, television and the internet into the so-called &apo...
Against a background of competition and the generalisation of IP that characterises the field of ele...
With the advent of digital convergence, incumbent telephone and cable companies have begun to offer ...
Convergence is a multi-facetted phenomenon affecting the technological basis of information and comm...
This paper considers the consumer implications of the process of convergence across multimedia and t...
This paper considers the consumer implications of the process of convergence across mul-timedia and ...
Abstract: Convergence is a multi-facetted phenomenon affecting the technological basis of informatio...
Abstract: In this paper we study the competition among triple play operators, each one characterised...
International audienceTechnological breakthroughs are an enabler in the convergence between telecomm...
Indonesia telecommunication industry facing the turbulence from mainly services in voices, now telec...
In recent years, the European telecommunications market has witnessed major developments, with rapid...
With the development of digital technology, network technology and terminal technology, three networ...
International audienceAbstract In this paper, we analyze how fixed-mobile (quadruple-play) bundling ...
This article, written for the inaugural issue of a new journal, analyzes the extent to which the con...
Abstract: Digital convergence thrusts telephony, television and the internet into the socalled 'trip...
Abstract: Digital convergence thrusts telephony, television and the internet into the so-called &apo...
Against a background of competition and the generalisation of IP that characterises the field of ele...
With the advent of digital convergence, incumbent telephone and cable companies have begun to offer ...
Convergence is a multi-facetted phenomenon affecting the technological basis of information and comm...
This paper considers the consumer implications of the process of convergence across multimedia and t...
This paper considers the consumer implications of the process of convergence across mul-timedia and ...
Abstract: Convergence is a multi-facetted phenomenon affecting the technological basis of informatio...
Abstract: In this paper we study the competition among triple play operators, each one characterised...
International audienceTechnological breakthroughs are an enabler in the convergence between telecomm...
Indonesia telecommunication industry facing the turbulence from mainly services in voices, now telec...
In recent years, the European telecommunications market has witnessed major developments, with rapid...
With the development of digital technology, network technology and terminal technology, three networ...
International audienceAbstract In this paper, we analyze how fixed-mobile (quadruple-play) bundling ...
This article, written for the inaugural issue of a new journal, analyzes the extent to which the con...