Diffraction Analysis Reports Now Available Individually
Ever since we launched our research subscription service in March we received requests for the purchase of individual reports. It took us a few months to automate a process to do just that, and we’re very pleased to announce that as of today, all of our reports can be purchased as singles. Non-subscribers will see a “buy this report” button next to each report description and simply need to follow the steps for a credit card payment.
Once the report is purchased, buyers will receive an email with two links, one for the report to be downloaded and one for the invoice. We hope this option allows for further dissemination of our research in the coming months and allows those who might be hesitant to jump for a full subscription to test our research first.
Do not hesitate to email us if you have further questions. Here is a list of the reports that are available for purchase at this time:
- Hong Kong’s City Telecom has the recipe to spin glass into gold (James Enck)
- Should city cats be the first to play with the fibre yarn? (Herman Wagter)
- Home management and service enablement: a winning combination (Costas Troulos)
- TV 2.0 is an opportunity for telcos to be at the heart of content delivery (Benoit Felten)
- Money talks, but what does it say? Examining the EIB’s loan activity for fiber projects (James Enck)
- Timing the infrastructure investment in next-generation infrastructure (Herman Wagter)
- Net Discrimination won’t buy you next-generation access (Benoit Felten)
- Lessons from the Australian NBN (Costas Troulos)
- The Gigabit Race is on! (Benoit Felten)
- Understanding the cable threat (Herman Wagter)
- The virtues and limitations of FTTP franchise models (Costas Troulos)
- The rise and fall of Dong Energy’s Fibernett (James Enck)
This new way of distributing our research does not in any way invalidate the value of subscriptions for customers who are interested in more than a few select reports!
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