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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Technology and market conditions toward a new competitive landscape in the wireless access market |
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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 compete against the incumbents. The article discusses four agents of evolutionary changes: a range of broadband wireless access standards and technologies that are frontrunners in the industry's efforts to embody the next generation of wireless networks; new provider-customer relationships facilitated through changes in the usual contract patterns that will allow consumers to enter short-term and spot contracts with the new wireless providers; an overview of the current debate on spectrum management; and an explanation of how autonomic communications and policybased management would support the new structure. Finally, the article asserts the necessity for the integration of the heterogeneous technologies that make up this emerging, hybrid wireless landscape, and describes the economic characteristics of a new competitive scenario. © 2010 IEEE. |
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2020-03-26T16:32:59Z2020-03-26T16:32:59Z2010IEEE Communications Magazine; Vol. 48, Núm. 6; pp. 46-5201636804https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12585/912010.1109/MCOM.2010.5473864Universidad Tecnológica de BolívarRepositorio UTB1340825920074016532706602610288This 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 compete against the incumbents. The article discusses four agents of evolutionary changes: a range of broadband wireless access standards and technologies that are frontrunners in the industry's efforts to embody the next generation of wireless networks; new provider-customer relationships facilitated through changes in the usual contract patterns that will allow consumers to enter short-term and spot contracts with the new wireless providers; an overview of the current debate on spectrum management; and an explanation of how autonomic communications and policybased management would support the new structure. Finally, the article asserts the necessity for the integration of the heterogeneous technologies that make up this emerging, hybrid wireless landscape, and describes the economic characteristics of a new competitive scenario. © 2010 IEEE.Recurso electrónicoapplication/pdfenghttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccessAtribución-NoComercial 4.0 Internacionalhttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16echttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-77953092075&doi=10.1109%2fMCOM.2010.5473864&partnerID=40&md5=5adcb09aac214a8647911e6b4e6b378dTechnology and market conditions toward a new competitive landscape in the wireless access marketinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtículohttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1Autonomic communicationsBroadband access technologiesBroadband wireless accesssBusiness modelsCustomer relationshipsEconomic characteristicsEvolutionary changesHeterogeneous technologyMarket conditionMarket structuresNew structuresPolicy based managementPolicy based network managementSpectrum managementSpot contractsWireless accessWireless telecommunicationsBroadband networksCommerceDistributed parameter networksPublic relationsTelecommunication systemsWireless networksTechnology transferBeltrán F.Gutiérrez J.Melus J.L.Gartner, (2009) Forecast: Mobile Infrastructure, Worldwide, 2004-2013, , SeptEtemad, K., Overview of mobile WiMAX technology and evolution (2008) IEEE Commun. Mag., 46 (10), pp. 31-40Varshney, U., Vetter, R., Mobile commerce: Framework, applications and networking support (2002) Mobile Networks and Applications, 7 (3), pp. 185-198. , DOI 10.1023/A:1014570512129, Mobile Commerce: Applications and TechnologiesBrito, J., The spectrum commons in theory and practice (2007) Stanford Tech. Law Rev., 1Ileri, O., Mandayam, N.B., Dynamic spectrum access models: Towards an engineering perspective in the spectrum debate (2008) IEEE Commun. Mag., 46 (1), pp. 153-160Akyildiz, I.F., A survey on spectrum management in cognitive radio networks (2008) IEEE Commun. Mag., 46 (4), pp. 40-48Xie, B., Kumar, A., Agrawal, D.P., Enabling multiservice on 3g and beyond: Challenges and future directions (2008) IEEE Wireless Commun., pp. 66-72. , JuneDemestichas, K., Towards cognitive b3g networks: Autonomic management of access points (2007) 16th IST Mobile Wireless Commun. Summit '07Jennings, B., Towards autonomic management of communications networks (2007) IEEE Commun. Mag., 45 (10), pp. 112-121Niyato, D., Hossain, E., Competitive pricing in heterogeneous wireless access networks: Issues and approaches (2008) IEEE Network, pp. 4-11. , Nov./Dechttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501THUMBNAILMiniProdInv.pngMiniProdInv.pngimage/png23941https://repositorio.utb.edu.co/bitstream/20.500.12585/9120/1/MiniProdInv.png0cb0f101a8d16897fb46fc914d3d7043MD5120.500.12585/9120oai:repositorio.utb.edu.co:20.500.12585/91202021-02-02 14:41:11.057Repositorio Institucional UTBrepositorioutb@utb.edu.co |