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Title:
The Real Options to Technology Management: Strategic Options for the 3G Wireless Network Architecture and Technologies
When: Wednesday, May 5, 2004, 2:00-5:00
PM
Where: Room 503 IS Building
Who: HAK JU KIM
Committee:
Dr. Martin Weiss, (advisor/chair),Dr. Rich Thompson,Dr. David Tipper, Dr: Benoit
Morel ( Carnegie Mellon University ), Dr. Ravindranath Madhavan, ( Katz Graduate
School of Business, University of Pittsburgh )
Abstract: At present, there are many
alternative wireless network technologies, such as TDMA , GSM ,
GPRS, EDGE, WCDMA , and cdma2000 in
generations. These wireless technology choices require
close examination when making the strategic decisions
involving network evolution. So, the migration of the
existing networks is challenging to wireless network
operators, i.e., what is the best migration path to take
and what do you do once you get there?
This dissertation develop s a theoretical framework
for wireless network operators to support their strategic
decisions when considering technology choices as they
move to the next generation wireless network (i.e., 3G )
architecture. This study begins by tracing the evolution
of technologies in wireless networks, continues by developing
the real options approach as an assessment tool when
deciding among competing various network technologies.
Finally, this study applies it to the formulation of
strategy on wireless network architecture and technologies
in the United States .
Consequently, t his study will help wireless network
operators make strategic decisions when upgrading or
migrating towards the next generation network architecture,
by showing which network migration path leads to the
most optimum results. Through this study, network designers
can begin to think in terms of the available network
design options and to maximize overall gain in network
design.
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