Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5075745 | Information Economics and Policy | 2011 | 7 Pages |
Broadband communications lie at the heart of the developing information society. Employing a logistic diffusion model, we analyze the factors that influence the diffusion of fixed and mobile broadband. We find that local loop unbundling, income, population density, education, and price are significant factors in fixed broadband diffusion. For mobile broadband services, multiple standardization policy and population density are the main factors affecting their initial diffusion. Our results also suggest that in many OECD countries, mobile broadband service is a complement to fixed broadband service.
⺠We analyze the factors that influence the diffusion of fixed and mobile broadband. ⺠For fixed broadband, LLU, population density, and price are the main factors. ⺠For mobile broadband, standardization and population density are the main factors.