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Online from: 1999
Subject Area: Industry and Public Sector Management
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| 17041632 | The mobile termination rate debate in Africa Christoph Stork (pp. 5 - 20) Keywords: Africa, Botswana, Kenya, Mobile termination rates, Namibia, Nigeria, Republic of South Africa, Two-sided markets, Waterbed effect Article type: Research paper Please login | Abstract & purchase [ HTML & PDF (385kb) ] | Reprints & permissions |
| 17041633 | Investment models and regulatory constraints for broadband backbone roll-out in selected African countries Enrico Calandro, Mpho Moyo (pp. 21 - 35) Keywords: Africa, Broadband backbone, Broadband networks, Infrastructure investment, Investments, Market structure, Market system, Regulation, Regulatory arrangements Article type: Research paper Please login | Abstract & purchase [ HTML & PDF (113kb) ] | Reprints & permissions |
| 17041634 | Will telecommunications development improve the quality of life in African countries? Ibrahim Kholilul Rohman (pp. 36 - 51) Keywords: Africa, Internet, Mobile phone, Quality of life Article type: Research paper Please login | Abstract & purchase [ HTML & PDF (334kb) ] | Reprints & permissions |
| 17041635 | Factors influencing usage of new technologies in low-income households in Kenya: the case of Nairobi Margaret Nyambura Ndung'u, Timothy Mwololo Waema, Winnie V. Mitullah (pp. 52 - 64) Keywords: Capability approach, Choice, Communication technologies, Development outcomes, ICT, Income, Internet, Kenya, Low-income households, Mobile phones, Quality of life Article type: Research paper Please login | Abstract & purchase [ HTML & PDF (394kb) ] | Reprints & permissions |
| 17041636 | The South African Broadband Policy: in the eyes of the media Wallace Chigona, Johannes Willem Vergeer, Andile Simphiwe Metfula (pp. 65 - 77) Keywords: Broadband networks, Broadband policy, Critical discourse analysis, Information media, Media discourse, South Africa, Theory of communicative action Article type: Research paper Please login | Abstract & purchase [ HTML & PDF (134kb) ] | Reprints & permissions |
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| 17041638 | Licence issue and transparency: reprise Peter Curwen Guest editorial |
| 17041637 | Guest editorial Alison Gillwald |