Broadband Technology Management and Evaluation

This paper focuses on technology management's strategic integration practice for the broadband service sector. It evaluates the broadband market and in particular the wireless broadband (WBB) market of Pakistan. The paper discusses why Pakistan needs WBB more than fixed broadband (DSL, Cable)....

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Economic forecasting
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Licenses
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Technology management
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