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- catalog abstract "With the advent of real competition comes a shroud of commercially-motivated secrecy over international communication patterns at the micro-level. In Sweden, this occurred in 1990. The paper surveys all leased lines for international data communications with one terminal point in Sweden immediately prior to this event. Sweden's highly internationalized economy and firms had already at that time produced a sophisticated set of users in the country making the detailed data a possible springboard for discussing also more general implications for emerging communication patterns. During two years, a more than three-fold increase in total capacity can be observed for a largely unchanged geographic communication pattern, with most traffic to neighboring countries. Multinational corporations (MNCs) dominate amoung customers and communication is mostly internal. The engineering, computer, transport, and financial (information) services industries generate most traffic. However, the detailed source material allow a description that casts more light on what typically has been inferences from aggregate and impressionistic data.".
- catalog contributor b9939333.
- catalog created "1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1996.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 21-24).".
- catalog description "With the advent of real competition comes a shroud of commercially-motivated secrecy over international communication patterns at the micro-level. In Sweden, this occurred in 1990. The paper surveys all leased lines for international data communications with one terminal point in Sweden immediately prior to this event. Sweden's highly internationalized economy and firms had already at that time produced a sophisticated set of users in the country making the detailed data a possible springboard for discussing also more general implications for emerging communication patterns. During two years, a more than three-fold increase in total capacity can be observed for a largely unchanged geographic communication pattern, with most traffic to neighboring countries. Multinational corporations (MNCs) dominate amoung customers and communication is mostly internal. The engineering, computer, transport, and financial (information) services industries generate most traffic. However, the detailed source material allow a description that casts more light on what typically has been inferences from aggregate and impressionistic data.".
- catalog extent "24 p. :".
- catalog isPartOf "Working paper (Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Administration. Division of Research) ; HBS 97-018.".
- catalog isPartOf "Working paper / Division of Research, Harvard Business School ; 97-018".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "1996.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "[Boston] : Division of Research, Harvard Business School,".
- catalog title "International data communications / by Peter Hagström.".
- catalog type "text".