
- 240 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
Trends in Telecommunication Reform 2015
About this book
Under the overarching theme "Getting ready for the digital economy", the 15th edition of Trends in Telecommunication Reform discusses changing ICT consumer behaviour, consumer empowerment and protection in the digital age. It further explores the opportunities and challenges of big data and what it means from a regulatory perspective; why competition matters. It also attempts to answer whether it is time to rethink spectrum licensing, how to monitor the implementation of broadband plans and what are the new business models driven by digital communications and services. As in previous editions, the publication will feature an in-depth analysis of current market and regulatory trends based on ITU data from one of the world's most comprehensive data platforms, the ICT Eye.
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Table of contents
- Foreword
- Table of contents
- Executive summary
- 1. Market and regulatory trends in the ICT sector
- 2. Why competition matters and how to foster It in the dynamic ICT sector
- 3. New frontiers in spectrum licensing
- 4. Big data - Opportunity or threat?
- 5. Consumer protection in the online world
- 6. The economic influence of data and their impact on business models
- 7. Monitoring the implementation of broadband plans and strategies
- 8. Conclusion