Title
Influence of Geomarketing on the Rollout of New Telecom Network Infrastructure
Abstract
The rollout of new fixed network infrastructures requires significant capital investments and often a long payback period. To increase the net present value and to limit capital requirements a good rollout strategy is crucial. Cherry picking techniques will select the best areas, based on cost efficiency and highest average return per user, and will only install the new network technology in those areas, leading to higher return on investment. This paper investigates the impact of using geomarketing techniques to optimize a rollout strategy of a fiber to the home network in the Belgian city Ghent.
Year
Venue
Field
2011
CTTE
Present value,Payback period,Fiber to the x,Return on investment,Geomarketing,Cherry picking,Capital requirement,Industrial organization,Operations management,Cost efficiency,Business
DocType
ISBN
Citations 
Conference
978-3-8007-3348-4
1
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.39
4
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Koen Casier1175.89
Van Ooteghem, J.2485.89
Manon Sikkema310.39
Sofie Verbrugge47819.21
D. Colle51255138.20
Mario Pickavet61000110.08
Piet Demeester73471363.78