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December 2005, Volume 29, Issue 11
- 831-842 The politics of public safety communication interoperability regulation
by Mayer-Schönberger, Viktor - 843-856 Texas 9-1-1: Emergency telecommunications and the genesis of surveillance infrastructure
by Phillips, David - 857-874 Policy discourse and data retention: The technology politics of surveillance in the United Kingdom
by Whitley, Edgar A. & Hosein, Ian - 875-888 Telecommunications interception in Australia: Recent trends and regulatory prospects
by Bronitt, Simon & Stellios, James
September 2005, Volume 29, Issue 8
- 577-593 Beauty contest licensing lessons from the 3G process in Sweden
by Andersson, Per & Hultén, Staffan & Valiente, Pablo - 595-613 Lessons from broadband development in Canada, Japan, Korea and the United States
by Frieden, Rob - 615-633 Broadband Internet access, awareness, and use: Analysis of United States household data
by Savage, Scott J. & Waldman, Donald - 635-661 The degree of internationalization and the financial performance of European mobile network operators
by Gerpott, Torsten J. & Jakopin, Nejc M. - 663-684 The impact of legislative change on the behavior of telecommunications carriers
by García-Murillo, Martha A. & MacInnes, Ian
August 2005, Volume 29, Issue 7
- 469-491 Good intentions, poor outcomes: Telecommunications reform in South Africa
by Gillwald, Alison - 493-505 Tariff structures and access substitution of mobile cellular for fixed line in South Africa
by Hodge, James - 507-527 Internet diffusion in sub-Saharan Africa: A cross-country analysis
by Oyelaran-Oyeyinka, Banji & Lal, Kaushalesh - 529-548 The African telecommunications union: A Pan-African approach to telecommunications reform
by McCormick, Patricia K. - 549-572 How do telecom firms build capabilities? Lessons from Africa
by Marcelle, Gillian
May 2005, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 255-268 Telecommunications evolution and inequities of current tax policies: A case analysis for New Jersey
by Hosein Fallah, M. - 269-284 Estimating market power in the Internet backbone. Using the IP transit Band-X database
by Giovannetti, Emanuele & Ristuccia, Cristiano Andrea - 285-296 Technological blending in the age of the Internet: A developing country perspective
by James, Jeffrey - 297-319 Measuring the impact of telecommunication services on rural and remote communities
by Ramírez, Ricardo & Richardson, Don
February 2005, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 3-23 Estimating demand for cellular phone services in Japan
by Iimi, Atsushi - 25-51 Privatization, corporate control and regulatory reform: the case of Telefonica
by Bel, Germà & Trillas, Francesc - 53-68 Total factor productivity measures for Hong Kong telephone
by Lam, Pun-Lee & Lam, Teresa - 69-94 Geographies of imperfection in telecommunication analysis
by Grubesic, Tony H. & Murray, Alan T.
December 2004, Volume 28, Issue 11
- 771-783 Telephone number distribution: a snapshot at the beginning of 2000
by Eisner, James & Stroup, Craig & Zolnierek, James - 785-800 Telecommunications in the land of the Thunder Dragon: recent developments in Bhutan
by Kezang & Whalley, Jason - 801-820 On the design of performance measurement plans in the telecommunications industry
by Wood, LisaV. & Sappington, DavidE.M. - 821-866 Misuse of the 'modified' t statistic in regulatory telecommunications
by Opdyke, J.D.
March 2004, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 107-132 Patterns in global fixed and mobile telecommunications development: a cluster analysis
by Banerjee, Aniruddha & Ros, Agustin J. - 133-144 A dynamic model of mobile telephony subscription incorporating a network effect
by Madden, Gary & Coble-Neal, Grant & Dalzell, Brian - 145-159 The effects of customer satisfaction and switching barrier on customer loyalty in Korean mobile telecommunication services
by Kim, Moon-Koo & Park, Myeong-Cheol & Jeong, Dong-Heon - 161-175 Flagship firms, consolidation and changing market structures within the mobile communications market
by Whalley, Jason - 177-196 Mobile network evolution toward IMT-2000 in Korea: a techno-economic analysis
by Park, Ho-Young & Chang, Suk-Gwon - 197-211 Economic versus technical approaches to frequency management
by Falch, Morten & Tadayoni, Reza - 213-226 3G licensing in Hong Kong: The debate
by Yan, Xu
February 2004, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 5-22 Termination-discriminatory pricing, subscriber bandwagons, and network traffic patterns: the Taiwanese mobile phone market
by Fu, W. Wayne - 23-42 Mobile handset subsidy policy in Korea: historical analysis and evaluation
by Kim, Han-joo & Byun, Sang-kyu & Park, Myeong-cheol - 43-58 Internet use via mobile phone in Japan
by Ishii, Kenichi - 59-78 Regulatory reform and performance in telecommunications: unrealized potential in the MENA countries
by Varoudakis, Aristomene & Rossotto, Carlo Maria - 79-96 Canada, South Korea, Netherlands and Sweden: regulatory implications of the convergence of telecommunications, broadcasting and Internet services
by Wu, Irene
August 2003, Volume 27, Issue 7
- 485-499 Liberalizing US spectrum allocation
by Hazlett, Thomas W. - 501-515 The long and winding road: the FCC paves the path with good intentions
by Rosston, Gregory L. - 517-525 Next generation frequency coordinator
by Bazelon, Coleman - 527-532 Legal and regulatory issues regarding spectrum rights trading
by Farquhar, Michele C. & Fitzgerald, Ari Q. - 533-541 A secondary market for the trading of spectrum: promoting market liquidity
by Bykowsky, Mark - 543-554 Liberating the radio spectrum in Guatemala
by Ibarguen, Giancarlo
December 2002, Volume 26, Issue 11
- 595-606 Comparing the operational efficiency of the main European telecommunications organizations: A quantitative analysis
by Pentzaropoulos, G. C. & Giokas, D. I. - 607-621 'Double marginalization' problems: evidence from the Korean fixed-to-mobile service market
by Park, Myeong-Cheol & Lee, Sang-Woo - 623-646 Can information and communication technologies be pro-poor?
by Forestier, Emmanuel & Grace, Jeremy & Kenny, Charles
September 2001, Volume 25, Issue 8-9
- 543-564 The influence of US foreign DBS policy on Indian DBS TV: a case study of policy transfer
by Menon, Siddhartha - 565-585 Employment dynamics in the Italian telecommunications industry
by Garrone, Paola & Sgobbi, Francesca - 587-610 Electronic markets for telecommunications transport capacities
by Gerpott, Torsten J. & Massengeil, Sven W. - 611-623 Monopoly power and the problem of CLEC access charges
by Uri, Noel D. - 625-632 The Internet in Saudi Arabia
by Al-Tawil, Khalid M. - 633-640 Benchmarked settlement rate, creating subsidy from Bangladesh to US carriers
by Thuswaldner, Andreas
August 2001, Volume 25, Issue 7
- 461-483 Assessing the WTO agreements on China's telecommunications regulatory reform and industrial liberalization
by Zhang, Bing - 485-497 Anti-competition issues between Taiwan's cable TV system operators and channel providers--new rules of engagement?
by Yu, Hsiao-Cheng - 499-513 Optional telephone subscription scheme: a unique experiment in Korea
by Sung, Nakil & Cho, Sung Hoon - 515-532 The impact of the regulatory framework on fixed-mobile interconnection settlements: the case of China and Hong Kong
by Yan, Xu
July 2001, Volume 25, Issue 6
- 381-407 Competitive dynamics in Polish telecommunications, 1990-2000: growth, regulation, and privatization of an infrastructural multi-network
by Dornisch, David - 409-420 Telecommunications reform in Botswana: a policy model for African states
by McCormick, Patricia K. - 421-430 The imbalances of telephone traffic for the United States
by Tang, Linghui - 431-452 FCC organizational structure and regulatory convergence
by Garcia-Murillo, Martha A. & MacInnes, Ian
June 2001, Volume 25, Issue 5
- 285-290 The user in the information society: changing rules of the game?
by Cattaui, Maria Livanos - 291-313 Digital divide or digital opportunity in the Mississippi Delta region of the US
by Lentz, R. G. & Oden, Michael D. - 315-330 A model for rural and remote information and communication technologies: a Canadian exploration
by Ramírez, Ricardo - 331-347 Rural internet connectivity
by Strover, Sharon - 349-371 Developing the Internet: entrepreneurship and public policy in Ireland, Singapore, Argentina, and Spain
by Guillén, Mauro F. & Suárez, Sandra L.
May 2001, Volume 25, Issue 4
- 219-231 Dream or reality: providing universal access to basic telecommunications in Nigeria?
by Onwumechili, Chuka - 233-248 Telecommunications liberalisation and the quest for universal service in Australia
by McElhinney, Stephen - 249-269 Customer retention, loyalty, and satisfaction in the German mobile cellular telecommunications market
by Gerpott, Torsten J. & Rams, Wolfgang & Schindler, Andreas
April 2001, Volume 25, Issue 3
- 167-184 Regulation and innovation in the telecommunications industry
by Bourreau, Marc & Dogan, Pinar - 185-196 The implementation of advanced telecommunications and services in the Greek academic and research environment: main issues and results
by Pentzaropoulos, G. C. & Siakavellas, M. D. - 197-210 Liberalisation of telecoms: the Ghanaian experience
by Frempong, G. K. & Atubra, W. H.
February 2001, Volume 25, Issue 1-2
- 5-20 International roaming charges: over-charging and competition law
by Sutherland, Ewan - 21-38 TP case study: fixed-mobile interconnection in India
by Srivastava, Lara & Sinha, Sidharth - 39-58 Should telecoms liberalisation stop at call termination?
by Crocioni*, Pietro - 59-70 Spectrum limits and competition in mobile markets: the role of licence fees
by Gruber, Harald - 71-100 Assessing Finland's Wireless Valley: can the pioneering continue?
by Steinbock, Dan - 101-123 Is five too many? Simulation analysis of profitability and cost structure in the Korean mobile telephone industry
by Song, Jae-Do & Kim, Jae-Cheol - 125-138 Competition in Korean mobile telecommunications market: business strategy and regulatory environment
by Choi, Seon-Kyou & Lee, Myeong-Ho & Chung, Gyu-Hwa - 139-154 Growth in the "new economy": US bandwidth use and pricing across the 1990s
by Galbi, Douglas A.
November 2000, Volume 24, Issue 10-11
- 807-841 Market liberalisation and regulation in Hungary's telecommunications sector
by Xavier, Patrick - 843-863 Toward international settlement reform: FCC benchmarks versus ITU rates
by Stanley, Kenneth B. - 865-884 Telecommunications liberalization and regulatory governance: lessons from Latin America
by Gutierrez, Luis H. & Berg, Sanford - 885-906 The institutional environment and effects of telecommunication privatization and market liberalization in Asia
by Singh, J. P. - 907-927 Affordability of basic telephone service: an income distribution approach
by Milne, Claire - 929-945 Prices for long-distance voice telephony in Germany
by Brunekreeft, Gert & Gross, Wolfgang - 947-967 Trouble reports as an indicator of service quality: the influence of competition, technology, and regulation
by Roycroft, Trevor R. & Garcia-Murrilo, Martha - 969-979 FCC telephone penetration-rate data: a caveat
by Garbacz, Christopher & Thompson, Herbert G.
September 2000, Volume 24, Issue 8-9
- 639-643 Investment and growth of the information infrastructure: summary results of a global survey
by Wellenius, Björn & Primo Braga, Carlos Alberto & Qiang, Christine Zhen-Wei - 645-668 Institutional roots of post-privatisation regulatory outcomes
by Abdala, Manuel A. - 669-698 Network decompensation and regional imbalances in rate reform processes: a case study in South America
by Goussal, Darío M. & Lezcano, María Sandra Udrízar - 699-717 The role of competition in institutional reform of telecommunications: lessons from Sri Lanka
by Samarajiva, Rohan - 719-730 Transformation of China's telecommunications sector: a macro perspective
by Gao, Ping & Lyytinen, Kalle - 731-759 The WTO and China's ban on foreign investment in telecommunication services: a game-theoretic analysis
by Mueller, Milton & Lovelock, Peter - 761-779 The effects of rural telecommunications self-development projects on local adoption of new technologies
by Ann Hollifield, C. & Donnermeyer, Joseph F. & Wolford, Gwen H. & Agunga, Robert - 781-794 Evaluating productive efficiency in telecommunications: evidence from Greece
by Giokas, D. I. & Pentzaropoulos, G. C.
August 2000, Volume 24, Issue 6-7
- 477-487 Regulation for next-generation technologies and markets
by Arnbak, Jens - 489-518 Access and innovation policy for the third-generation internet
by Bar, François & Cohen, Stephen & Cowhey, Peter & DeLong, Brad & Kleeman, Michael & Zysman, John - 519-531 Protecting the global information commons
by Lukasik, Stephen J. - 533-552 What's in a name, what's in a number: some characteristics of identifiers on electronic networks
by Rood, Hendrik - 553-563 ICANN between technical mandate and political challenges
by Kleinwächter, Wolfgang - 565-590 Pricing Internet services: after flat rate
by McKnight, Lee W. & Boroumand, Jahangir - 591-611 Multiple incentive internet pricing for national academic research networks: a case study
by Apostolopoulos, Theodore & Courcoubetis, Costas & Cohen, Sandra & Psiakki, Xanthi - 613-620 Internet metrics: using host and domain counts to map the internet
by Zook, Matthew - 621-623 Only the lonely: internet usage and effects: A review of Internet and Society, A Preliminary Report, Norman H. Nie and Lutz Erbring, Stanford Institute for the Quantitative Study of Society, February 17, 2000
by Kalba, Kas
June 2000, Volume 24, Issue 5
- 369-376 Next steps in telecom liberalisation in Denmark
by Andersen, Jørgen Abild - 377-394 Digital Denmark: from information society to network society
by Falch, Morten & Henten, Anders - 395-411 EU competition policy and market power control in the mediamatics era
by Just, Natascha & Latzer, Michael - 413-437 Changing relations between manufacturing and service provision in a more competitive telecom environment
by Lera, Emilio - 439-452 Measuring productivity change in telecommunications
by Uri, Noel D. - 453-456 Mobile communications update
by Paltridge, Sam
May 2000, Volume 24, Issue 4
- 281-290 Closing the digital divide in rural America
by Parker, Edwin B. - 291-304 Advanced communications policy and adoption in rural Western Australia
by Madden, Gary & Savage, Scott J. & Coble-Neal, Grant & Bloxham, Paul - 305-321 Technical innovations, standardization and regional comparison -- a case study in mobile communications
by Kano, Sadahiko - 323-345 The myth of market dominance: telecommunication manufacturing in Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic -- a case study
by Sadowski, Bert M. - 347-357 Toward improved benchmarking indicators
by Tölösi, Péter & Lajtha, György
April 2000, Volume 24, Issue 3
- 183-187 Establishing the legitimacy of new regulatory agencies
by Samarajiva, Rohan - 189-201 Lost in the sky: the Koreasat project
by Sohn, Seunghye - 203-221 Telecommunications technology transfer and the development of institutional infrastructure: the case of Cuba
by Séror, Ann C. & Arteaga, Juan Miguel Fach - 223-232 Economic and technological aspects in the design of a regulatory framework for PCS markets in Colombia
by Beltrán, Fernando - 233-252 Telecommunications privatization and tariff rebalancing: evidence from Latin America
by Ros, Agustin J. & Banerjee, Aniruddha - 253-262 The cost of the local telecommunication network: a comparison of minimum spanning trees and the HAI model
by Dippon, Christian M. & Train, Kenneth E. - 263-270 Indicators for bandwidth demand
by Rood, Hendrik
March 2000, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 89-112 Promoting Internet development: the case of Argentina
by Petrazzini, Ben A. & Guerrero, Agustina - 113-134 The networks of the Internet: an analysis of provider networks in the USA
by Gorman, Sean P. & Malecki, Edward J. - 135-142 The WTO Agreement on Basic Telecommunications: a reevaluation
by Blouin, Chantal - 143-154 Total factor productivity measures for Telstra
by Rushdi, Ali Ahmed - 155-159 Telecom traffic indicators
by Kelly, Tim & Woodall, Mark
February 2000, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 5-8 Moving beyond international accounting rates
by Utsumi, Yoshio - 9-30 The Era of International Simple Resale: not waving, but drowning?
by Ure, John - 31-50 The international revenue settlement debate
by Thuswaldner, Andreas - 51-61 Telecom myths: the international revenue settlements subsidy
by Melody, W. H. - 63-68 How to determine the X in RPI-X regulation: a user's guide
by Bernstein, Jeffrey I. & Sappington, David E. M.
November 1999, Volume 23, Issue 10-11
- 683-686 OECD regulatory and statistical update
by Paltridge, Sam - 687-688 A word about Internet statistics
by Rood, Hendrik - 689-699 Mapping information industries and markets
by Houghton, John W. - 701-718 Weaving the Western Web: explaining differences in Internet connectivity among OECD countries
by Hargittai, Eszter - 719-740 The diffusion of interactive communication innovations and the critical mass: the adoption of telecommunications services by German banks
by Mahler, Alwin & Rogers, Everett M. - 741-751 Impact of telecommuting on mass transit congestion: the Tokyo case
by Mitomo, Hitoshi & Jitsuzumi, Toshiya - 753-773 Electronic money: understanding its use to increase the effectiveness of policy
by Singh, Supriya - 775-791 Policy globalization and the "information society": a view from Canada
by Abramson, Bram Dov & Raboy, Marc
October 1999, Volume 23, Issue 9
- 607-623 Institutional endowment as foundation for regulatory performance and regime transitions: the role of the US constitution in telecommunications regulation in the United States
by Cherry, Barbara A. & Wildman, Steve S. - 625-644 The case for a more binding WTO agreement on regulatory principles in telecommunication markets
by Fredebeul-Krein, Markus & Freytag, Andreas - 645-674 Auctions for universal service obligations
by Weller, Dennis
August 1999, Volume 23, Issue 7-8
- 521-538 An investment view of mobile telecommunications in the European Union
by Gruber, Harald - 539-555 Pricing calls to mobiles: analysis of the UK Monopolies & Mergers Commission Reports on mobile termination charges
by Crocioni, Pietro & Veljanovski, Cento - 557-568 Sovereignty and universal service: sacred cows in the satellite industry
by Wright, David - 569-584 Spectrum use and carrier costs: a critical trade-off
by Hills, Alex & Yao Yeh, Hung - 585-593 Mobile cellular communications in the Southern African region
by Minges, Michael
September 1999, Volume 23, Issue 6
- 469-480 Alternative regulation and the efficiency of local exchange carriers: evidence from the Ameritech states
by Roycroft, Trevor R. - 481-493 Access issues: Operational Support Systems and regulation
by Michalis, Maria - 495-511 Network policy formation between idealist and strategic models: a political economy perspective from Turkey
by Geray, Haluk
June 1999, Volume 23, Issue 5
- 363-374 Tradable universal service obligations
by Peha, Jon M. - 375-387 Local exchange competition in early US network development: considerations for developing countries
by Jayakar, Krishna P. - 389-401 Korean telecom policy in global competition: implications for developing countries
by Hyun, Daiwon & A. Lent, John - 403-435 Adding the missing user to policy discourse: understanding US user telephone privacy concerns
by Dervin, Brenda & Shields, Peter - 437-457 The long-run diffusion and techno-economic performance of national telephone networks: a case study of Ireland, 1922-1998
by Flynn, Roderick & Preston, Paschal
April 1999, Volume 23, Issue 3-4
- 217-234 The impact of ICT convergence on development in the Asian region
by Jussawalla, Meheroo - 235-243 ICT and economic development in Taiwan: analysis of the evidence
by Wang, Eunice Hsiao-hui - 245-260 One country, two systems: contrasting approaches to telecommunications deregulation in Hong Kong China
by Yan, Xu & Pitt, Douglas C. - 261-276 Regulating China's Internet: convergence toward a coherent regulatory regime
by Zixiang (Alex) Tan - 277-287 Regulating network communication in Asia: a different balancing act?
by Wang, Georgette - 289-306 Liberalisation policy, industry structure and productivity changes in Korea's telecommunications industry
by Yoon, Chang-Ho - 317-333 Where are the Japanese? Japanese information and communications firms in an internetworked world
by Fransman, Martin - 335-344 APEC: steps to harmonising regional telecom policy
by Saga, Kenji
March 1999, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 105-128 Re-forming the state: telecom liberalization in India
by Dokeniya, Anupama - 129-145 Promoting effective competition through interconnection policy
by Lapuerta, Carlos & Tye, William B. - 147-158 Open doors and open questions: interpreting the results of the 1998 ITU Minneapolis Plenipotentiary Conference
by MacLean, Donald J. - 159-173 The rise of consortia in the information and communication technology industries: emerging implications for policy
by Hawkins, Richard - 175-199 Terrestrial digital broadcasting: convergence and its regulatory implications
by Tadayoni, Reza & Skouby, Knud Erik
February 1999, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 7-34 Telecom reform: progress and prospects
by Melody, William H. - 35-50 Information and communication technologies for development: assessing the potential and the risks
by Mansell, Robin - 51-63 Preparing for the next revolution in telecommunications: implementing the WTO agreement
by Tarjanne, Pekka - 65-81 Telecommunications productivity, catch-up and innovation
by Madden, Gary & Savage, Scott J. - 83-93 Convergence and unbundling of corporate R&D in telecommunications: is software taking the helm?
by Rao, P. M.
December 1998, Volume 22, Issue 11
- 899-911 FCC benchmarks and the reform of the international telecommunications market
by Cowhey, Peter - 913-930 Using call-back to demonstrate the discriminatory nature of the proportionate return rule
by Scanlan, Mark - 931-944 Internet telephony and the international accounting rate system
by Mason, Robin - 945-951 Distinctive arrangements for international interconnection?
by Galbi, Douglas A - 953-961 Interconnection in international telecommunications: An empirical investigation of United States settlement rates
by Madden, Gary & Savage, Scott J - 963-975 Falling through the cracks: International accounting rate reform at the ITU and WTO
by Frieden, Rob
November 1998, Volume 22, Issue 10
- 791-795 Corporations vs. communities: Evolution of wireless services in the US and the devolution of local control
by Lentz, RG - 797-816 International economic relationships in telecommunications: A painful transformation
by Tyler, Michael & Bednarczyk, Susan - 817-838 Convergence and new regulatory frameworks: A comparative study of regulatory approaches to Internet telephony
by Ono, R & Aoki, K - 839-852 A dynamic universal service for a heterogenous European Union
by Hart, Thomas - 853-861 Vanitas vanitatum: Alphanumeric use of service numbers
by van Eijk, Nico - 863-874 A robust methodology for setting tariffs
by Buchanan, JT - 875-881 Pricing policy and regulation in the Greek telecommunications market
by Yannelis, Demetrius
October 1998, Volume 22, Issue 9
- 745-755 Fast Internet: An analysis about capacities, price structures and government intervention
by Pospischil, Rudolf - 757-773 The Finnish telecommunications market: Advantage of local access incumbency
by Nattermann, PM & Murphy, DD - 775-780 Stages of universal service policy
by Milne, Claire - 781-790 Lifestyles and the use of new media technology in urban China
by Leung, Louis
September 1998, Volume 22, Issue 8
- 635-641 The future of telecommunications operator alliances
by Monlouis, J - 643-659 Towards next generation regulation
by Ypsilanti, D & Xavier, P - 661-669 An alternative approach to allocate universal service obligations
by Nett, Lorenz - 671-680 Regulatory reform of telecommunications in Switzerland
by Bühler, Stefan - 681-696 International telephony revenue settlement reform
by Thuswaldner, Andreas - 697-711 The political economy of the Korean telecommunications reform
by Hong, Sung Gul