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This book is about pricing issues in modern communications networks. Recent technology advances, combined with the deregulation of the communication market and the proliferation of the Internet, have created a new and highly competitive environment for communication service providers. Both technology and economics play a major role in this new environment. As recent events in the marketplace make clear, the success of a communication services business is not guaranteed by new technology alone. An important part of any business plan for selling communications services is pricing and competition | 010003X00X1SXO100B100T0ẲTQT00 01 00101 11001 000 o 4K ơn 10 1010 1 1 PRICING COMMUNICATION NETWORKS Economics Technology and Modelling 1 0C COSTAS COURCOUBETIS RICHARD WEBER z K l OÔlOl llÔÔl ÔÔÔlÔ lO10ie 0Ô010Y10 it . . WILEY 00101 11001 000 Rename Go to Phot E-mail Bluetooth Exit Infrarad Select Canci Pricing Communication Networks WILEY-INTERSCIENCE SERIES IN SYSTEMS AND OPTIMIZATION Advisory Editors Sheldon Ross Department of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research University of California Berkeley CA 94720 USA Richard Weber Statistical Laboratory Centre for Mathematical Sciences Cambridge University Wilberforce Road Cambridge CB3 0WB BATHER-Decision Theory An Introduction to Dynamic Programming and Sequential Decisions CHAO MIYAZAWA PINEDO-Queueing Networks Customers Signals and Product Form Solutions COURCOUBETIS WEBER-Pricing Communication Networks Economics Technology and Modelling DEB-Multi-Objective Optimization using Evolutionary Algorithms GERMAN-Performance Analysis of Communication Systems Modeling with Non-Markovian Stochastic Petri Nets KALL WALLACE-Stochastic Programming KAMP HASLER-Recursive Neural Networks for Associative Memory KIBZUN KAN-Stochastic Programming Problems with Probability and Quantile Functions RUSTEM-Algorithms for Nonlinear Programming and Multiple-Objective Decisions WHITTLE-Optimal Control Basics and Beyond WHITTLE-Neural Nets and Chaotic Carriers The concept of a system as an entity in its own right has emerged with increasing force in the past few decades in for example the areas of electrical and control engineering economics ecology urban structures automation theory operational research and industry. The more definite concept of a large-scale system is implicit in these applications but is particularly evident in such fields as the study of communication networks computer networks and neural networks. The Wiley-Interscience Series in Systems and Optimization has been established to serve the needs and researchers