ICT 2012 - 23rd European Regional Conference of the International Telecommunication Society
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Deadline: March 01, 2012 | Date: July 01, 2012-July 04, 2012
Venue/Country: Vienna, Austria
Updated: 2012-02-18 16:37:48 (GMT+9)
Call For Papers - CFP
There are many benefits with information and communication technologies (ICT). Some of these benefits are economic, while others are social in character. But achieving these benefits requires coordination across increasingly complex value chains, where risks and rewards may be unevenly distributed as products and services are developed to satisfy consumer demands. Technological developments and the varying extent to which competition exists across the industry have complicated the regulatory process, as has the increasingly complex value chains that are emerging. And the potential for ultra-high speed broadband infrastructures to encourage economic growth and social inclusion has added a new dimension to the challenges faced by regulators, operators and content providers alike. These and other topics will be dealt with at the 23rd European Regional Conference of the in Vienna. Papers and panel sessions in the following areas are called for:? The role of government in telecommunication markets? Internationalisation of operators ? strategies and the relationship between operators and host operators? New players and platforms in telecommunications? User roles and social networking? Investment, innovation and returns on investment? NGN and NGA policies ? supporting supply and its impact on efficiency? Role of regulation in promoting superfast broadband and Europe’s 2020 Agenda? Super-broadband ? needed by a niche, while the mass market is served by mobile? ? The relationship between telecommunications and economic development? 4G licensing and launching? Spectrum allocation, refarming and the use of the digital dividend? Innovative business models for broadband delivery and mobile applications? Technologic, economic, regulatory and institutional convergence? Media convergence? The relationship between content, equipment producers and infrastructure industries? Regulatory institutions ? resources, success factors etc.? Experiences on the implementation of the new regulatory framework? Tools and techniques to investigate regulatory and economic issuesOther topics are equally welcome.Important dates? Deadline for abstracts and panel session suggestions: Mar 01, 2012? Notification of acceptance: 10 March 2012? Deadline for full papers and panel session concepts: 1 June 2012The conference will be held in Vienna, Austria. The local hosts will be the Vienna University of Economics and Business, the Austrian Regulatory Authority for Telecommunications and Broadcasting (RTR) and SBR Juconomy Consulting.Abstracts should be emailed to Claudia Sittner (c.sittner
zbw.eu) no later than Mar 01, 2012. Abstracts should be about 2 pages (800 to 1000 words) in length and contain the following information:? Names, addresses, affiliation and e-mail addresses of authors? A research question? Some remarks on methodology? Expected results? Bibliographical notes (up to 6 main references used in the paper)Local team:Wolfgang BRIGLAUER, Vienna University of Economics & BusinessKlaus GUGLER, Vienna University of Economics & Business Paul PISJAK, RTRErnst-Olav RUHLE, SBR Juconomy ConsultingITS:Brigitte PREISSL, German National Library of Economics, Hamburg, GermanyJason WHALLEY, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UKhttp://itsworld.org/pdfs/CFP_Vienna_2012.pdf
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