Building and Delivering the Virtual World: Commercializing Services for Internet Access

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This paper looks at the service offerings of Internet Service Providers and develops an Internet access industry product code which classifies these services.

author: Greenstein, Shane
Economics, Research and Development in the Social Sciences and Humanities, Economic research

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Auctions on the Internet: What's being auctioned and how?

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Study results of the current online auction sites. Included are growth statistics, charts, company profile information as well as company product information and a brief history of online auctions.

Online auctions

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The role of differentiation strategy in local telecommunication entry and market evolution; 1999-2002

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A study is conducted to examine the role of local communication regulations and differentiation strategies on the performance of the American telecommunication industry.

author: Greenstein, Shane, Mazzeo, Michael
Sales & consumption, Marketing procedures, Regulation and Administration of Communications, Electric, Gas, and Other Utilities, Communications, Broadcasting and Telecommunications, Science & research, Telephone Communication, Telecommunications Regulation, Economic aspects, Telecommunications services industry, Telecommunications industry, Marketing, Telecommunications regulations, Communications industry, Company marketing practices, Government communications regulation, Product differentiation, Telecommunication, Industry sales and revenue

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subjects list: Research, United States, Online services, Internet services
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