Technology and market conditions toward a new competitive landscape in the wireless access market

This article argues that the wireless telecommunication market is about to witness a shift in business models and market structure as a result of the deployment of new broadband access technologies, spectrum management techniques, policy-based network management, and the drive of new entrants to com...

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Autonomic communications
Broadband access technologies
Broadband wireless accesss
Business models
Customer relationships
Economic characteristics
Evolutionary changes
Heterogeneous technology
Market condition
Market structures
New structures
Policy based management
Policy based network management
Spectrum management
Spot contracts
Wireless access
Wireless telecommunications
Broadband networks
Commerce
Distributed parameter networks
Public relations
Telecommunication systems
Wireless networks
Technology transfer
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title Technology and market conditions toward a new competitive landscape in the wireless access market
spellingShingle Technology and market conditions toward a new competitive landscape in the wireless access market
Autonomic communications
Broadband access technologies
Broadband wireless accesss
Business models
Customer relationships
Economic characteristics
Evolutionary changes
Heterogeneous technology
Market condition
Market structures
New structures
Policy based management
Policy based network management
Spectrum management
Spot contracts
Wireless access
Wireless telecommunications
Broadband networks
Commerce
Distributed parameter networks
Public relations
Telecommunication systems
Wireless networks
Technology transfer
title_short Technology and market conditions toward a new competitive landscape in the wireless access market
title_full Technology and market conditions toward a new competitive landscape in the wireless access market
title_fullStr Technology and market conditions toward a new competitive landscape in the wireless access market
title_full_unstemmed Technology and market conditions toward a new competitive landscape in the wireless access market
title_sort Technology and market conditions toward a new competitive landscape in the wireless access market
dc.subject.keywords.none.fl_str_mv Autonomic communications
Broadband access technologies
Broadband wireless accesss
Business models
Customer relationships
Economic characteristics
Evolutionary changes
Heterogeneous technology
Market condition
Market structures
New structures
Policy based management
Policy based network management
Spectrum management
Spot contracts
Wireless access
Wireless telecommunications
Broadband networks
Commerce
Distributed parameter networks
Public relations
Telecommunication systems
Wireless networks
Technology transfer
topic Autonomic communications
Broadband access technologies
Broadband wireless accesss
Business models
Customer relationships
Economic characteristics
Evolutionary changes
Heterogeneous technology
Market condition
Market structures
New structures
Policy based management
Policy based network management
Spectrum management
Spot contracts
Wireless access
Wireless telecommunications
Broadband networks
Commerce
Distributed parameter networks
Public relations
Telecommunication systems
Wireless networks
Technology transfer
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