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Broadband is becoming increasingly important to national economies and the personal lives of users. However, broadband availability and adopation are not diffusing in rural and urban areas at the same rates. This article updates the rural broadband digital divide, with special attention paid to...
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Internet using a mobile phone than whites (after controlling for demographic differences between the groups), and 2) there is …
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Across different metrics, the ICT performance of the Philippines remains subpar compared to ASEAN members and other countries at the same level of development. The quality of the country's ICT regulatory environment, composed of regulatory authority, regulatory mandate, regulatory regime, and...
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access to an internet connection at work or school are more important than reducing mobile data prices by 10% in driving …
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Broadband is seen as a vector of economic growth and social development. In the developing world, mobile technologies are widely adopted and mobile broadband is progressively rolled-out with high expectations on its impact on the countries' development. We highlight what the determinants of...
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access to an internet connection at work or school are more important than reducing mobile data prices by 10% in driving …
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In this paper I review the Dutch UMTS-auction that took place in the summer of 2000 and which, in contrast to the UK and German auctions, was generally considered to be a major flop. I analyse the policy process leading to the auction as well as the bidding behaviour in the auction, and provide...
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Despite a general trend of lower charges for mobile calls, in Europe prices for international roaming calls have remained at levels surprisingly high. The apparent reluctance of mobile network operators to lower roaming tariffs is generating many antitrust concerns. This paper presents in a two...
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