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  1. OECD Communications Outlook
  2. OECD Communications Outlook 2011
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OECD Communications Outlook 2013
OECD Communications Outlook 2011
Chapters
Foreword
50th OECD Anniversary - Communication Technologies. From Luxury to Ubiquity.
Executive Summary
Main Trends
Recent Communication Policy Developments
Telecommunication Market Size
Network Dimensions and Development
Internet Infrastructure
Broadcasting and Audiovisual Content
Main Trends in Pricing
Recent Developments in Household and Individual Communication Expenditures and Use
Trade in Communication Equipment and Services
Glossary
Annex Tables
Summary
OECD Communications Outlook 2009
OECD Communications Outlook 2007
OECD Communications Outlook 2005
OECD Communications Outlook 2003
OECD Communications Outlook 2001
OECD Communications Outlook 1999

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Content Provider OECD iLibrary
Organization OECD
Abstract Prices for broadband and mobile communications have declined over the past two years, while services have expanded. Broadband speeds have increased between 15 and 20% whereas the downward trend in prices has been more marked for mobile services. Triple-play offers are now being commonly offered in most OECD countries and quadruple play (triple-play plus mobile voice) is starting to gain presence. While recognising some of the positive implications of bundles, this trend makes it increasingly difficult to map offers to prices and to compare them across providers.
Page Count 76
Starting Page 247
Ending Page 322
Language English
Publisher OECD Publishing
Publisher Date 2011-07-08
Access Restriction Open
Subject Keyword Science and Technology
Content Type Text
Resource Type Chapter
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