The shape of emergent technology in the SA mobile telecommunications sector
This study postulates that the current incumbents in the SA mobile telecommunications industry are still relying on old working mobile technologies even though new types are emerging within the industry. The telecommunications industry is undergoing radical changes of its own; some examples include...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-44542019-04-26T03:36:19Z The shape of emergent technology in the SA mobile telecommunications sector Singh, Sathveer Disruptive innovation Mobile telecommunications Telecommunications industry This study postulates that the current incumbents in the SA mobile telecommunications industry are still relying on old working mobile technologies even though new types are emerging within the industry. The telecommunications industry is undergoing radical changes of its own; some examples include global liberalization of trade and investment in telecommunications, as well as national deregulation and privatization. Thus, SA telecommunications businesses are facing a double dilemma: while the telecommunications technology and industry are being rapidly redefined, the markets are being opened to local and global competition. 2011-06-29T10:19:09Z 2011-06-29T10:19:09Z 2011-06-29 Research Report http://hdl.handle.net/10500/4454 en MBA Research Reports;2011 |
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This study postulates that the current incumbents in the SA mobile telecommunications industry are still relying on old working mobile technologies even though new types are emerging within the industry. The telecommunications industry is undergoing radical changes of its own; some examples include global liberalization of trade and investment in telecommunications, as well as national deregulation and privatization. Thus, SA telecommunications businesses are facing a double dilemma: while the telecommunications technology and industry are being rapidly redefined, the markets are being opened to local and global competition. |
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The shape of emergent technology in the SA mobile telecommunications sector |
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