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Small Cell Site Development  Link Administration 4/6/2012

Shortcomings of the macro network due to the physics of radio waves and certain building materials has led to the development of small cell site development through in-building and other Distributed Antenna Systems — DAS. But deployment is not as straightforward as a traditional tower or rooftop. Join our panelists to learn more about these issues and potential solutions, as small cells begin to play an even more critical role in the wireless industry.

Presented by David Saab - VP of Development - SSC

Moderated by Chris Horne - CTO - LBA Group
 
Overages on Wireless Consumer Bills PDF (270.34 KB) Administration 4/6/2012

An Empirical Analysis of Overages on Wireless Consumer Bills - White Paper

Author: Roger Entner, Recon Analytics, LLC

Date: March 2011

Summary: This analysis demonstrates that current rate plan structures result in consumers saving hundreds of millions of dollars each year by custom-tailoring plans to their usage. If the FCC prescribes a one-size fits all approach to customer notifications, it is likely to have the unintended consequence of reducing choice, flexibility and consumer savings.
 
Economic Connections to Prevent Bill Shock PDF (294.08 KB) Administration 4/6/2012
Preventing Bill Shock Through Automated Economic Connections

Author: Greenpacket

Date: November 2010

Bill shock has raised the alert flag in Europe and United States demanding better management and transparency in billing processes. Regulatory bodies in these regions have taken active role in combatting bill shock and efforts are underway.

This paper focuses on the European region, which was the first region hit by bill shock. It gives an overview of Europe's broadband landscape and possible solutions that should be put in place to curb bill shock.
 


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