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Will mobile video become the killer application for 3G? - an empirical model for media convergence

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Will mobile video become the killer application for 3G? - an empirical model for media convergence. / Xin Xu, B; Wai-Kit Ma, W; See-To, E W K.
Lancaster University: The Department of Management Science, 2006. (Management Science Working Paper Series).

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Xin Xu, B, Wai-Kit Ma, W & See-To, EWK 2006 'Will mobile video become the killer application for 3G? - an empirical model for media convergence' Management Science Working Paper Series, The Department of Management Science, Lancaster University.

APA

Xin Xu, B., Wai-Kit Ma, W., & See-To, E. W. K. (2006). Will mobile video become the killer application for 3G? - an empirical model for media convergence. (Management Science Working Paper Series). The Department of Management Science.

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Xin Xu B, Wai-Kit Ma W, See-To EWK. Will mobile video become the killer application for 3G? - an empirical model for media convergence. Lancaster University: The Department of Management Science. 2006. (Management Science Working Paper Series).

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Xin Xu, B ; Wai-Kit Ma, W ; See-To, E W K. / Will mobile video become the killer application for 3G? - an empirical model for media convergence. Lancaster University : The Department of Management Science, 2006. (Management Science Working Paper Series).

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