TelecomI+D03: New Business Models: User Generated Services

One of the biggest challenges that the new Web 2.0 faces is finding an adequate business model that would allow service providers to obtain benefits without scaring clients away, since they aren't used to paying for Internet services. This article presents the business model suggested by OPUCE,...

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Veröffentlicht in:Revista IEEE América Latina 2009-06, Vol.7 (3), p.395
Hauptverfasser: Martinez Reol, A, Zorita, C.B, Martin, A.M.L, Morchon, C.G, Calavia, L, Perez, J.A, Caetano, J
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