Citation
Feijoo Gonzalez, Claudio Antonio and Gómez Barroso, José Luis and Bohlin, Erik
(2011).
Public support for the deployment of next generation access networks-Common themes, methodological caveats and further research.
"Telecommunications Policy", v. 35
(n. 9-10);
pp. 791-793.
ISSN 0308-5961.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.telpol.2011.08.002.
Abstract
Next generation telecommunications infrastructures are considered as a principal example of a new technology for sustainable economic growth. From their deployment it is expected that a wealth of innovations – hopefully converted into economic growth – new sources of employment and improved quality of life will result. In line with these prospects, public administrations at supranational, national, regional and local levels have encouraged the development of these new infrastructures. Moreover, in times of economic crisis, public assistance to deploy such networks encompasses the promise of placing a weak economy on the road to prosperity. However, such arguments and political claims clearly require rigorous assessment. In particular, any such assessment must adequately address the appropriate form of modelling that best captures key elements for identifiable progress from next generation access networks (NGAN).