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Branchen und Szenarien

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Die Versteigerung der UMTS-Lizenzen im Jahr 2000 in Deutschland lässt sich bereits jetzt als der Höhepunkt des Telekommunikationsmarktes bezeichnen. Die von der Regulierungsbehorde erzielte Gesamtsumme von fast 100 Mrd. DM übertraf die Prognosen bei weitem, wurde aber schon kurze Zeit spärer als vieI zu hoch bewertet.

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Sürtenich, R. et al. (2002). Branchen und Szenarien. In: Gora, W., Röttger-Gerigk, S. (eds) Handbuch Mobile-Commerce. Xpert.press. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56057-6_3

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