Although they were operational for little more than sixty years, the Royal Mail Coaches left behind an indelible romantic memory. But, journeys on the coaches were probably seldom the happy-go-lucky events depicted on the cards. The seating inside the coach was hardly luxurious. This work talks about these coaches.
This text provides an upgrade of knowledge and skills by addressing the developing technical and business perspectives which have emerged from the deregulation of telecommunications, including issues connected to costs and tariffs.
This 2002 text tells the story of the explosion in wireless communications, through the eyes of Sam Ginn.
A unique comparative analysis of competition and regulation in the liberalized telecommunications markets.
Goran Palm went to work incognito in one of the factories of LM Ericsson to obtain a better understanding of the life of the manual worker in a large factory.
* Worldwide telecom spending was over $4 trillion in 2004, and virtually all 12 million businesses in the U.S.
Attractive services for communications systems are versatile and promise to make the next generation of communications a success. Yet, as the systems grow more complex and diverse, so do the challenges of managing them.
Examines the interplay between intellectual property protection and antitrust rules in the communications industry, with particular focus upon the role of externalities in that interplay. This work discusses the innovation process and how companies leverage their intellectual property rights in order to obtain market leadership.