The Future of the Mass Audience

The Future of the Mass Audience
Author: W. Russell Neuman
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1991-11-29
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780521424042

This book focuses on how the changing technology and economics of the mass media in post-industrial society will influence public communication.

Telephone Company and Cable Television Competition

Telephone Company and Cable Television Competition
Author: Stuart N. Brotman
Publisher: Artech House Publishers
Total Pages: 528
Release: 1990
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

A discussion of key technical, economic, legal and policy issues. This book covers the telco/cable television competitions and provides an historical context as well as coverage of the latest developments.

Information Superhighways

Information Superhighways
Author: Bruce L. Egan
Publisher: Artech House Publishers
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1991
Genre: Broadband communication systems
ISBN:

Provides a framework of economic analysis for understanding the complex puzzle of the future of the public communications infrastructure. It describes the outlook for development and deployment of a high-speed telecom network infrastructure and provides a comprehensive overview of economics, politics and regulation and how they interact to impact technology adoption in the telephone network.

Forecasting the Internet

Forecasting the Internet
Author: David G. Loomis
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1461508614

David O. Loomis Illinois State University The explosive growth of the Internet has caught most industry experts off guard. While data communications was expected to be the "wave of the future," few industry observers foresaw how rapid the change in focus from voice communications towards data would be. Understanding the data communications revolution has become an urgent priority for many in the telecommunications industry. Demand analysis and forecasting are critical tools to understanding these trends for both Internet access and Internet backbone service. Businesses have led residential customers in the demand for data services, but residential demand is currently increasing exponentiall y. Even as business demand for data communications is becoming better understood, residential broadband access demand is still largely unexplored. Cable modems and ADSL appear to be the current residential broadband choices yet demand elasticities and econometric model-based forecasts for these services are not currently available. The responsiveness of customers to price and income changes and customer's perceptions of the tradeoff in product characteristics between cable modems and ADSL is largely unknown. Demand for Internet access is derived from the demand for applications which utilize this access; access is not demanded independent of its usage. Thus it is important to understand Internet applications in order to understand the demand for access.

The Future of the Telecommunications Industry: Forecasting and Demand Analysis

The Future of the Telecommunications Industry: Forecasting and Demand Analysis
Author: David G. Loomis
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1461546435

The aim of this book, Future of the Telecommunications Industry: Forecasting and Demand Analysis, is to describe leading research in the area of empirical telecommunications demand analysis and forecasting in the light of tremendous market and regulatory changes. Its purpose is to educate the reader about how traditional analytic techniques can be used to assess new telecommunications products and how new analytic techniques can better address existing products. The research presented focuses on new products such as Internet access and additional lines and new techniques such as hazard modeling, adaptive forecasting and neural networks. The scope of this volume includes new telecommunications products, new analytical techniques, and a review of market changes in the US and other countries. Some of the most critical questions facing the industry are addressed here, such as the impact of competition, customer churn, rate re-balancing, and early assessment of new products. The research includes a variety of different countries, products and analytic tools.

Telecommunications Demand in Theory and Practice

Telecommunications Demand in Theory and Practice
Author: L.D. Taylor
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9401108927

Telecommunications Demand in Theory and Practice, which builds upon the author's seminal 1980 book, Telecommunications Demand: A Review and Critique, provides comprehensive analyses of the determinants and structure of telecommunications demands in the United States and Canada. Theory and empirical application receive equal emphasis with a heavy focus on the developments and econometric research since the divestiture of AT&T in 1984. For the first time, a detailed theoretical analysis of business telecommunications demand on subscriber and usage consumption externalities is presented. Telecommunications Demand in Theory and Practice is without peer in the documentation and analysis of price elasticities of demand for telecommunications services. This new book also includes a comprehensive bibliography with over 500 entries related to telecommunications demand and pricing. Telecommunications Demand will appeal to both academic and consulting economists, telecommunications industry analysts and regulators, and to teachers of courses in applied econometrics and regulated industries.

Forecasting Telecommunications Demand Within an Urban Area

Forecasting Telecommunications Demand Within an Urban Area
Author: Durga N. Bhatt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1978
Genre: Telecommunication
ISBN:

Abstract. Forecasts serve many useful purposes within the highly capital intensive telecommunications industry. The specific function of the forecasting system outlined herein is to forecast the net annual gain in the subscriber loop demand to enable a telecommunications company to optimally add additions to the system. The model utilizes two different approaches, one for the short range forecast, and one for the long range forecast. The short range forecast is for a period of three years and is based on a combination of opinion polling and time series analysis using the Box-Jenkins methodology. For long range forecasting a logistics model is used to forecast the maximum development level within the switching center area and the time of its ocurrence.

Telecommunications Demand in Theory and Practice

Telecommunications Demand in Theory and Practice
Author: L D Taylor
Publisher:
Total Pages: 428
Release: 1994-01-31
Genre:
ISBN: 9789401108935

Telecommunications Demand in Theory and Practice, which builds upon the author's seminal 1980 book, Telecommunications Demand: A Review and Critique, provides comprehensive analyses of the determinants and structure of telecommunications demands in the United States and Canada. Theory and empirical application receive equal emphasis with a heavy focus on the developments and econometric research since the divestiture of AT&T in 1984. For the first time, a detailed theoretical analysis of business telecommunications demand on subscriber and usage consumption externalities is presented. Telecommunications Demand in Theory and Practice is without peer in the documentation and analysis of price elasticities of demand for telecommunications services. This new book also includes a comprehensive bibliography with over 500 entries related to telecommunications demand and pricing. Telecommunications Demand will appeal to both academic and consulting economists, telecommunications industry analysts and regulators, and to teachers of courses in applied econometrics and regulated industries.