44 research outputs found

    Opportunities and challenges in the mobile media ecosystem

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    Increasing availability (andaffordability) of mobile broadband - In 2015 half of the subscriber base will be in 3G/4G, and 80% in 2020 (27% in 2011) - 7.6 billion mobile users by 2020 (5.4 billion in 2011). Mobile subscribers per 100 inhabitants:99%. Increasing availability (and affordability) of smartphones - In 2020 81% of phones sold globally will be smartphones (2.5 billion) from 26% in 2011 (400 million) - 595 million tablets in 2020 (70 million in 2011

    Soportes digitales y transformación de las industrias de contenidos

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    In media and content industries, the main effect of digitization has been a radical transformation of information formats and displays. In fact, these formats and displays are responsible for the shifting perceptions of users-consumers concerning how they relate and interact with information. However, in spite of its considerable relevance, the bidirectional relationship between formats/displays and users has been seldom studied. This brief paper presents an overview of the evolution of displays and devices in some key media and content subsectors-publishing and distribution of books and newspapers- with the main objective of hinting at the next steps in their evolution

    Techno-economics of ICT infrastructures: The impact of (user, network) requirements

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    - Towards a methodology for prospective deployment of ICT infrastructures - (Technologies & Architectures) - Key deployment parameters (network requirements) - User requirements - A proposal for Cost‐Benefit Analysi

    Looking for business models in digital media and content industries

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    International Conference on Dynamics of the Media and Content Industry. European Forum for Science and Industry

    Context-aware mobile applications design: implications and challeges for a new indusy

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    Context-aware computing is slowly becoming the new mobile paradigm in which applications can discover and use information “out and about”. Typical sources of knowledge about context are the device’s location, data about the environment at large, the mobile device’s prior activity log and even the user’s biometrics. The mobile industry agrees that this paradigm improves the appeal and value of applications by personalising and adapting them to the context in which they run. However, capturing contextual information and processing it to enhance or create a new application is a daunting task: it involves scattered systems and infrastructures and an increasingly wide array of heterogeneous data, architectures and technological tools. In this paper, we explore and analyse existing mobile context-aware applications and the proposed frameworks that enable them. The paper aims to clarify the echnological choices behind context-aware mobile applications and the challenges that still remain ahead for this area to fulfil the promises it offers

    Una Vía de Doble Sentido: Comunicaciones Móviles y Sociedad

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    Se resumen las contribuciones de las comunicaciones móviles al cambio social, y viceversa, con el objeto de llamar la atención de los investigadores hacia estudios que faciliten la comprensión de estos fenómenos y que contribuyan a la consecución del mayor beneficio social posible de los mism

    Which could be the role of Hybrid Fibre Coax in Next Generation Access networks?

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    Next generation access networks (NGAN) will support a renewed communication structure where opportunities lie in the provision of ubiquitous broadband connectivity, a wide variety of new applications, appealing contents and a general support to the sustainable growth of diverse sectors. From their deployment it is expected a wealth of innovations, jobs creation and a new wave of economic growth. In this paper we discuss which could be the role of Hybrid Fibre Coax (HFC) in the Next Generation Access Network (NGAN) roadmap. Thus, we propose a simplified model for making approximate cost calculations for HFC deployment based on the geographic and sociodemographic characteristics of Spain. Considering the latest evolution of HFC based on DOCSIS 3.0 from integrated (I-CMTS) towards modular (M-CMTS), the results from the model are compared with the most competitive NGAN for ultrabroadband speeds: Fibre to the Home (FTTH) based on Gigabitcapable Passive Optical Networks (GPON

    Overview of the project. Sector analysis: Search market.

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    Which is the economic value of personal information? -How the exchange of information is benefiting society and the economy -How companies create value from personal information (by providing new services or servicing better an existing need). -The mechanisms by which personal information exchange creates economic value - How the level of privacy protection influences value creation in different market

    An Analysis of Next Generation Access Networks Deployment in rural areas

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    Next generation access networks (NGAN) will support a renewed electronic communication market where main opportunities lie in the provision of ubiquitous broadband connectivity, applications and content. From their deployment it is expected a wealth of innovations. Within this framework, the project reviews the variety of NGAN deployment options available for rural environments, derives a simple method for approximate cost calculations, and then discusses and compares the results obtained. Data for Spain are used for practical calculations, but the model is applicable with minor modifications to most of the rural areas of European countries. The final part of the paper is devoted to review the techno-economic implications of a network deployment in a rural environment as well as the adequacy and possible developments of the regulatory framework involve

    Fiber penetration and copper access regulation

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    Research question, methodology and messages to take home - Impact of copper (legacy networks)regulation(LLU and bitstream)on NGN adoption - Methodology: fixed effects regression and forecasting with s- curves(logistic) - Key message:(excessive) copper regulation discourages NGN adoption (deployment, investments), in particular an increase ofunbundling access charges and/or a decrease of wholesale access would increase penetration of fibre and cable modem
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