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Global Broadband Battles: Why the U.S. and Europe Lag While Asia Leads (Innovation and...
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by Martin Fransman
Sales Rank: 568726
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Paperback: 300 pages
Publisher: Stanford Business Books; 1 edition March 30, 2006
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0804753067
ISBN-13: 978-0804753067
Product Dimensions:
8.9 x 6 x 0.9 inches
Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces
Product Review
“Martin Fransman is a pioneer in analyzing the development of high-tech industries. This study of broadband internet, put together by Fransman and a group of informed coauthors, examines the different paths taken by Korea, Japan, the United States, and several countries in Western Europe. It is a fascinating and illuminating story.” —Richard R. Nelson, Professor Emeritus, Columbia University
“Global Broadband Battles is a fascinating and detailed account of the reasons why Japan and Korea have risen to world leadership in broadband communication, while the U.S. and Europe have been lagging. Fransman’s book forcefully presents important policy lessons for companies and governments: competition should be fostered, the entry of new firms should be supported, and a regulatory regime allowing new competitors to be innovative should be encouraged.”—Franco Malerba, Director of Centre for Research on Innovation and Internationalization, Bocconi University, Italy
“This book offers the reader a detailed explanation of the rise of South Korea to world leadership in the penetration of broadband, as well as the renaissance of Japan and the relative decline of the United States and Europe. It is compulsory reading for all those who wish to sort out these puzzles.”—Chris Freeman, University of Sussex
Book Description
Broadband communications have become the most important focus in the current evolution of the Internet. But there is a significant difference in the broadband performance of different countries, raising critical issues about the United States, Japan and Korea, and the European Union. The United States gave rise to the Internet, but ranks eleventh in global broadband penetration. Japan and Korea lead the world in broadband penetration, and yet neither country dominates the global information and communications industry. The European Union has developed an effective new regulatory framework for electronic communications, yet follows both Asia and the United States. Global Broadband Battles explains these issues while analyzing the dynamic drivers of the broadband industry, including many of the technologies involved.
Customer Reviews & Comments
GLOBAL BROADBAND BATTLES: WHY THE U.S. AND EUROPE LAG WHILE ASIA LEADS holds important lessons beyond the broadband industry it examines, contrasting the different broadband performance of different countries and covering international contributions to both internet and broadband developments. There are many puzzles inherent in this process, such as why Europe is behind both Asia and the U.S. in regulating electronic communications: technology, business pursuits and social and political influence and structures alike are examined in the course of clear explanations. Diane C. Donovan California Bookwatch
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