info: Volume 4 Issue 3
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Improving IP connectivity in the least developed countries: breaking the vicious circle
Claudia SarroccoThe Internet, with its requirement for high‐quality, high‐speed connections, places heavy demands on telecommunication infrastructure. In most LDCs, however, national and…
Closing the gap in access to rural communication: Chile 1995‐2002
Björn WelleniusTelecommunications reforms in Chile led to rapid development in the 1990s driven by the private sector, but rural areas remained largely excluded because of the high cost of…
Regulation and the development of electronic communications in Europe
Jordi GualThis paper discusses the future evolution of the European regulatory framework for electronic communications. The paper argues that the deregulation model used so far is…
Mobile commerce and the creation of a marketplace
Johan LembkeThe initial debate on mobile commerce (m‐commerce) was characterized by a high level of optimism, followed by a more nuanced and realistic approach. Still, m‐commerce is expected…
Product cycle, Wintelism, and cross‐national production networks for developing countries: China’s telecom manufacturing industry as a case
Zixiang (Alex) TanFocusing on the telecom manufacturing industry in China as a case, this paper contends that the existing literature needs to be expanded. Product cycle theory could be applied to…