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Chapter 1. Literature review Chapter 2. Case studies of disruptive activity Chapter 3. Mobile operator licensing in Europe: new entry and competition Chapter 4. European mobile: The doctrine of '4 networks good, 3 networks bad' Chapter 5. Multi-play as a disruptive strategy Chapter 6. Free Mobile: A disruptive new entrant shakes up the French market Chapter 7. India: A disruptive new entrant causes havoc Chapter 8. CK Hutchison: A disruptive force in mobile telecommunications Chapter 9. The multi-faceted nature of disruption
This book uses case studies to analyze disruptive activity in telecommunications, focusing on the mobile sector, in various countries. After discussing the literature on disruptive behavior, it examines the document published by the UK telecommunications regulator Ofcom, and countries where disruption is occurring; mobile operator licensing in Europe; antitrust regulation in Europe; the issue of multi-play as a disruptive strategy; the disruption by Free Mobile in the French telecommunications market; disruption in the Indian mobile market; and the disruptor CK Hutchison.