Symposium on telecommunications demand: introduction
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Changes affecting telecommunications demand are examined in detail, including the impact of the Internet on demand from residential users.
Publication Name: Information Economics and Policy
Subject: Library and information science
ISSN: 0167-6245
Year: 2001
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Competition in intraLATA long distance: carrier choice models estimated from residential telephone bills
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Developments in the US long-distance telecoms markets are examined in detail, including the impact of the Telecommunications Act on competition.
Publication Name: Information Economics and Policy
Subject: Library and information science
ISSN: 0167-6245
Year: 2001
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Parametric, semi-parametric and non-parametric models of telecommunications demand: an investigation of residential calling patterns
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The patterns that emerge for residential telecoms users for long-distance services are examined in detail. Call duration is examined in relation to the times and costs of calls.
Publication Name: Information Economics and Policy
Subject: Library and information science
ISSN: 0167-6245
Year: 2001
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