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2004
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The Finnish Telecom Sector Facing Next Generation Standards – Indigenous Capabilities Versus R&D Alliances
Palmberg Christopher
Martikainen Olli
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Series
Discussion Papers no. 949
Date
2004
Avainsanat
standardit, Suomen tietoliikenneala, diversifikaatio, T&K-allianssit
Keywords
standards, Finnish telecom, diversification, R&D alliances
Pages
26
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10 €
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English
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