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9780792375463

Forecasting the Internet

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  • ISBN13:

    9780792375463

  • ISBN10:

    0792375467

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2001-10-01
  • Publisher: Kluwer Academic Pub
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Summary

This book intends to provide leading research in the area of empirical Internet forecasting, demand analysis, pricing and planning. The purpose of this book is to educate the reader about how traditional analytic techniques can be used to access Internet growth and how new approaches can better address the pricing, planning and regulatory issues of Internet growth. The research presented focuses on forecasts of Internet access and applications and planning and pricing tools for telecommunication providers. The scope of this volume includes residential demand for Internet access and applications, Internet pricing and regulatory policy, and new analytical forecasting techniques. The book addresses some of the most critical questions facing the industry such as the impact of data communications on traditional voice networks, growth rates for Internet usage and access, pricing and planning for network growth. With the magnitude of changes affecting the telecommunications industry, there is a critical need for research addressing demand analysis and forecasting. Industry personnel, regulators and policymakers are all looking to understand new services, new techniques, and new ways to succeed in an ever-changing environment. This book fills some of the void in research addressing these crucial problems.

Table of Contents

List of Contributors
xi
Acknowledgements xv
Introduction
1(4)
David G. Loomis
Forecasting the Internet
5(6)
Lester D. Taylor
The Demand for High-Speed Access to the Internet
11(12)
Don Kridel
Paul Rappoport
Lester Taylor
What Drives Internet Demand in the UK?
23(22)
David Cracknell
Sumit Majumdar
Nimeshh Patel
Forecasts for Internet/Online Access
45(14)
Lawrence Vanston
Forecasting the Residential Data-Wave
59(22)
Ann Matthews
On Forecasting the Demand for E-Commerce
81(24)
Michael R. Ward
Internet Forecasting and the Economics of Networks
105(26)
Gary Madden
Grant Coble-Neal
Bandwidth Forecasting: A Techno-Economic Approach
131(16)
Steven G. Lanning
The Increasing Importance of Broadband Services and Its Reflection in European Telecommunications Regulation
147(40)
Ernst-Olav Ruhle
The Internet: Market and Regulatory Conundrums
187(30)
Aniruddha Banerjee
Agustin Ros
U. S. Broadband Pricing and Alternatives for Internet Service Providers
217(28)
David Loomis
Joseph Wiedman
Index 245

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