This paper analyses the current demand and market potential for Internet telephony—the transmission of voice over the public Internet or over a private Intranet—a technology that has attracted considerable attention as an appealing alternative to traditional telephony but that is likely to develop as a component within an integrated system of video, data and voice applications. The paper investigates technical, economic and social factors supporting and hindering the adoption of Internet telephony. In doing so, it relies upon the idea that the diffusion of Internet telephony is determined both by the attributes of the technological applications as perceived by the potential adopters, and by the characteristics of different users. Acc...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine how the market potential for internet services int...
With the explosive growth of the Internet in the 1990s, the scalability of current technologies has ...
We provide evidence on the determinants of diffusion of Voice over IP (VoIP) applications in a sampl...
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) or Internet telephony has emerged as an important new field of p...
The IP telephony market has been subject to publicity due to the recent increase of users worldwide....
Internet Telephony (VoIP) is changing the telecommunication industry. Oftentimes free, VoIP is becom...
The emergence of IP telephony as a lower-priced alternative to traditional phone services has raised...
Internet Telephony (VoIP) is changing the telecommunication industry. Oftentimes free, VoIP is becom...
The emergence of IP telephony as a lower-priced alternative to traditional phone services has raised...
The Internet telephony (IP telephony) has been presented as a technology that can replace existing f...
Internet telephony is emerging as an inexpensive alternative to the high costs of long distance and ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine how the market potential for internet services int...
There are a great number of models and theories described by authors like Kotler & Armstrong (19...
There are a great number of models and theories described by authors like Kotler & Armstrong (19...
Forecasts of the diffusion paths are critically important when evaluating the launch of a new produc...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine how the market potential for internet services int...
With the explosive growth of the Internet in the 1990s, the scalability of current technologies has ...
We provide evidence on the determinants of diffusion of Voice over IP (VoIP) applications in a sampl...
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) or Internet telephony has emerged as an important new field of p...
The IP telephony market has been subject to publicity due to the recent increase of users worldwide....
Internet Telephony (VoIP) is changing the telecommunication industry. Oftentimes free, VoIP is becom...
The emergence of IP telephony as a lower-priced alternative to traditional phone services has raised...
Internet Telephony (VoIP) is changing the telecommunication industry. Oftentimes free, VoIP is becom...
The emergence of IP telephony as a lower-priced alternative to traditional phone services has raised...
The Internet telephony (IP telephony) has been presented as a technology that can replace existing f...
Internet telephony is emerging as an inexpensive alternative to the high costs of long distance and ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine how the market potential for internet services int...
There are a great number of models and theories described by authors like Kotler & Armstrong (19...
There are a great number of models and theories described by authors like Kotler & Armstrong (19...
Forecasts of the diffusion paths are critically important when evaluating the launch of a new produc...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine how the market potential for internet services int...
With the explosive growth of the Internet in the 1990s, the scalability of current technologies has ...
We provide evidence on the determinants of diffusion of Voice over IP (VoIP) applications in a sampl...