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Table of contents - Special Issue: Network development: wireless applications for the next billion users

Guest Editors: Amy K. Mahan, William H. Melody

Counting customers, subscribers and mobile phone numbers

Ewan Sutherland

The purpose of this article is to identify policy issues arising from discrepancies between the various sources of numbers of customers for mobile networks.

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Market structure and penetration in the Latin American mobile sector

Judith Mariscal

This paper aims to offer an analysis of the market structure in the mobile telephony market in Latin America and its impact on its development. Given the importance of mobile

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The telecommunications policy process in post‐conflict developing countries: the case of Liberia

Michael L. Best, Dhanaraj Thakur

The purpose of this paper is to develop an understanding of the telecommunications policy process in immediate post‐conflict countries and how that process differs from

Two complementary mobile technologies for disaster warning

Rohan Samarajiva, Nuwan Waidyanatha

Over 50 percent of the disasters occur in Asia and in the past five year disasters in the region have killed around half million people. Most of these deaths could have been

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Exploring mobile phone‐sharing practices in Ghana

Araba Sey

The purpose of this paper is to present research evidence on mobile phone sharing practices in a developing country context.

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Mobile telephone opportunities: the case of micro‐ and small enterprises in Ghana

Godfred Frempong

Emerging literature from developing countries speak volumes of innovative application of mobile telephones to support the economic activities of the micro and small enterprises

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From voice ubiquity to mobile broadband: challenges of technology transition among low‐income Jamaicans

Hopeton S. Dunn

The purpose of this paper is to examine how the prevailing widespread and popular access to mobile phones among Jamaica's poor may be used to support the public policy goal of

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ISSN:

1463-6697

Online date, start – end:

1999 – 2016

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited