The master switch : the rise and fall of information empires /
By: Wu, Tim
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Summary:
An examination of the history of telecommunications that explains how new mediums become the object of industrial consolidation and theorizes how the Internet will be affected by corporate control.
Item type | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 384.041 WU MA (Browse shelf) | Available | T0048239 |
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384 TE LE Telecommunications and socio-economic development / | 384 TE LE Telecommunications and socio-economic development / | 384 ZH RE Resource Management for Multimedia Services in High Data Rate Wireless Networks / | 384.041 WU MA The master switch : | 384.0410994 XU ME Metacapitalism efficiency in Australian telecommunications industry : | 384.06541 WA DI Dial M for Murdoch : | 384.068 CA MA The management of telecommunications : |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [325]-356) and index.
An examination of the history of telecommunications that explains how new mediums become the object of industrial consolidation and theorizes how the Internet will be affected by corporate control.
Adult
Adult.