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The Feasible Analysis of Business Operation Model for Power Fiber to the Home
AbstractThis paper discussed the business model for power fiber to the home (PFTTH) project, in order to accelerate the spread and development of PFTTH construction and serve the national “Three Net Integration” strategy. By analyzing the advantages and disadvantages of business participants for the PFTTH project, this paper proposed two feasible business models from the point of electric power company, and then built an operable model to analyze the residents’ pay ability and influence on operating earnings with different size of communities. Though analysis, equipment depreciation is the main effective factor, when residents’ population is small, or cost recovery period is relatively short. Furthermore, simple business type and occupancy rate largely influenced the profit
Salford postgraduate annual research conference (SPARC) 2012 proceedings
These proceedings bring together a selection of papers from the 2012 Salford Postgraduate Annual Research Conference (SPARC). They reflect the breadth and diversity of research interests showcased at the conference, at which over 130 researchers from Salford, the North West and other UK universities presented their work. 21 papers are collated here from the humanities, arts, social sciences, health, engineering, environment and life sciences, built environment and business