The Internet is changing. In a few short years, Internet use will come predominately from mobile devices such as smart phones and tablets rather than traditional PCs using fixed broadband. A fully mobile broadband Internet offers exciting opportunities for innovation in networks, devices, and applications with enormous benefits for the economy and society. The shift from a wire-centric Internet to a mobile one has profound implications for technology, policy, and applications. This report by ITIF Research Fellow Richard Bennett explains how mobile networks are changing as they become part of the Internet, the implications mobile networking has for public policy, and how policymakers can facilitate the flowering of the mobile Internet...
In today's dynamic business life, mobility could be addressed as the strongestfactor shaping the pre...
In this master thesis we investigate Mobile Internet with the help of a user perspective and discuss...
Using the decomposed theory of planned behavior (DTPB), this paper addresses the drivers and inhibit...
__Abstract__ The term mobile internet refers to accessing the internet through (cellular) mobile ...
Debates over Internet policy tend to be framed by the way the Internet existed in the mid-1990s, whe...
With more than 6 billion connections worldwide and US$1.3 trillion in annual revenue,1 mobile teleph...
A number of behavioural observations point to a preference and willingness to pay for communications...
This report traces the current and possible future evolution of mobile communications networks and s...
In this article we investigate Mobile Internet with the help of a user perspective and discuss the p...
The Internet is truly one of the most awesome artifacts of the modern world, a communications medium...
Mobile Internet is growing around the world, bypassing the poor legacy of wired infrastructure. This...
In this paper I will point out a number of very serious principal objections on the idea of a Mobile...
In the space of only a few years the Internet has emerged as a mainstream communications medium prov...
This paper sets mobile technology and services against the backdrop of existing debates on ‘informat...
With the rapid advancement in technology in last two decades, mainly because of the advent of intern...
In today's dynamic business life, mobility could be addressed as the strongestfactor shaping the pre...
In this master thesis we investigate Mobile Internet with the help of a user perspective and discuss...
Using the decomposed theory of planned behavior (DTPB), this paper addresses the drivers and inhibit...
__Abstract__ The term mobile internet refers to accessing the internet through (cellular) mobile ...
Debates over Internet policy tend to be framed by the way the Internet existed in the mid-1990s, whe...
With more than 6 billion connections worldwide and US$1.3 trillion in annual revenue,1 mobile teleph...
A number of behavioural observations point to a preference and willingness to pay for communications...
This report traces the current and possible future evolution of mobile communications networks and s...
In this article we investigate Mobile Internet with the help of a user perspective and discuss the p...
The Internet is truly one of the most awesome artifacts of the modern world, a communications medium...
Mobile Internet is growing around the world, bypassing the poor legacy of wired infrastructure. This...
In this paper I will point out a number of very serious principal objections on the idea of a Mobile...
In the space of only a few years the Internet has emerged as a mainstream communications medium prov...
This paper sets mobile technology and services against the backdrop of existing debates on ‘informat...
With the rapid advancement in technology in last two decades, mainly because of the advent of intern...
In today's dynamic business life, mobility could be addressed as the strongestfactor shaping the pre...
In this master thesis we investigate Mobile Internet with the help of a user perspective and discuss...
Using the decomposed theory of planned behavior (DTPB), this paper addresses the drivers and inhibit...