The determinants of Digital Terrestrial Radio Aftermarket Coverage
This article examines 29 national digital terrestrial radio (DTR) markets toidentify sources of aftermarket service deployment. Unlike mobilephones, potential revenues from DTR are small. Censored model estimationis intended to inform what is important to regulators in drivingdeployment when maximum...
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| author | Madden, Gary Kraipornsak, P. Hussain, I. |
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| description | This article examines 29 national digital terrestrial radio (DTR) markets toidentify sources of aftermarket service deployment. Unlike mobilephones, potential revenues from DTR are small. Censored model estimationis intended to inform what is important to regulators in drivingdeployment when maximum revenue is not the primary goal. Resultsindicate markets with only public broadcasters have better coverage.Also, public broadcaster trials provide guidance in the regular servicedelivery. Further, public broadcasters network coverage usually exceedsthat for commercial providers. Other significant factors are: technology(regional multiplex numbers), geography (size of covered area) andservice type (data, simulcast, exclusivity). |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-346872017-09-13T15:55:37Z The determinants of Digital Terrestrial Radio Aftermarket Coverage Madden, Gary Kraipornsak, P. Hussain, I. spectrum allocations consumer welfare digital terrestrial radio aftermarket service deployment This article examines 29 national digital terrestrial radio (DTR) markets toidentify sources of aftermarket service deployment. Unlike mobilephones, potential revenues from DTR are small. Censored model estimationis intended to inform what is important to regulators in drivingdeployment when maximum revenue is not the primary goal. Resultsindicate markets with only public broadcasters have better coverage.Also, public broadcaster trials provide guidance in the regular servicedelivery. Further, public broadcasters network coverage usually exceedsthat for commercial providers. Other significant factors are: technology(regional multiplex numbers), geography (size of covered area) andservice type (data, simulcast, exclusivity). 2015 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/34687 10.1080/13504851.2014.964827 Routledge restricted |
| spellingShingle | spectrum allocations consumer welfare digital terrestrial radio aftermarket service deployment Madden, Gary Kraipornsak, P. Hussain, I. The determinants of Digital Terrestrial Radio Aftermarket Coverage |
| title | The determinants of Digital Terrestrial Radio Aftermarket Coverage |
| title_full | The determinants of Digital Terrestrial Radio Aftermarket Coverage |
| title_fullStr | The determinants of Digital Terrestrial Radio Aftermarket Coverage |
| title_full_unstemmed | The determinants of Digital Terrestrial Radio Aftermarket Coverage |
| title_short | The determinants of Digital Terrestrial Radio Aftermarket Coverage |
| title_sort | determinants of digital terrestrial radio aftermarket coverage |
| topic | spectrum allocations consumer welfare digital terrestrial radio aftermarket service deployment |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/34687 |