An analysis of the economic performance of the Johannesburg's small internet service providers from 2002 - 2006

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Tenene, Sime Gabriel

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2009-04-09

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Internet service provider , Internet market , Internet peering , Small business , Business strategy , Interconnection issues , Telecommunications regulation , Economic performance , Telecommunications costs , Price squeeze , Game theory , Normative theory , Positive theory

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The following study about the economic performance of the Johannesburg’s small Internet service providers investigates the economic performance of the small Internet providers against the backdrop of regulatory conditions. The study departs from the view point that reports about previous studies have not given particular attention to the economic performance of the small Internet service providers and other impacting factors. The study employed the qualitative research approach with an aim of obtaining deeper understanding and internal view as reiterated by the respondents. The analysis presented follows a guide by Neuman (2006) which departs from the premises of themes or concepts. The results of this study provide a perspective of respondents and the conclusions drawn by the researcher. The study ends by providing suggestions and recommendations for future studies. Suggestions and recommendations provided at the end have been prompted by the results and experiences encountered during the study.

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Tenene, Sime Gabriel (2009) An analysis of the economic performance of the Johannesburg's small internet service providers from 2002 - 2006, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/3187>

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