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Market Structures and Business Models of the Future Consolidation or Persisting Turbulence — Monopolization or Fragmentation: What will Future Telco-Markets look like?

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Lockhart, D. (2006). Market Structures and Business Models of the Future Consolidation or Persisting Turbulence — Monopolization or Fragmentation: What will Future Telco-Markets look like?. In: Picot, A. (eds) The Future of Telecommunications Industries. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-32556-5_5

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