Second International Conference on 3G Mobile Communication Technologies (3G 2001) 2001
DOI: 10.1049/cp:20010008
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“…Despite the fact that mobile penetration dominates over Internet in the number of subscriptions, it cannot be assumed that the same type or level of demand will be present in the mobile environment for business and/or commerce applications (Ralph and Shephard, 2001); that is, it cannot be safely inferred that m-commerce will exhibit a similar behavior compared to e-commerce. It should be taken into account, however, that m-commerce (or e-commerce over wireless networks) theoretically enables business transactions between an unlimited number and unrestricted types of players without time restrictions or geographical constraints, offering on-the-move trading capabilities.…”
Section: The Mobile Internet Report Morgan Stanley Research (2009)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the fact that mobile penetration dominates over Internet in the number of subscriptions, it cannot be assumed that the same type or level of demand will be present in the mobile environment for business and/or commerce applications (Ralph and Shephard, 2001); that is, it cannot be safely inferred that m-commerce will exhibit a similar behavior compared to e-commerce. It should be taken into account, however, that m-commerce (or e-commerce over wireless networks) theoretically enables business transactions between an unlimited number and unrestricted types of players without time restrictions or geographical constraints, offering on-the-move trading capabilities.…”
Section: The Mobile Internet Report Morgan Stanley Research (2009)mentioning
confidence: 99%