| Publisher | Michigan State University | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 217.9KB PDF | Date added | 01 Oct 2004 |
| Topics | WiMAX (802.16), Mobile - Wireless Communications, Wi-Fi (802.11) | ||
| Downloads | 10 | ||
The goal of this paper is to theorize and document the co-evolution of technology, policy, and sector economics. A major claim is that these three sets of factors mutually influence and constrain each other and that the overall evolution of advanced mobile services is an emergent property from their interaction. Evidence of the interaction and its implications were presented for both the 3G and WiFi/WiMAX technologies in both the European and U.S. markets.
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