Mobile commerce: issues and obstacles
International Journal of Business Information Systems
A dynamic competition analysis on the Korean mobile phone market using competitive diffusion model
Computers and Industrial Engineering
The key success to mobile internet in the Middle East: wireless set to take the lead
International Journal of Business Information Systems
Technology strategy and management: The evolution of platform thinking
Communications of the ACM - Amir Pnueli: Ahead of His Time
Using the thread-fabric perspective to analyze industry dynamics
Communications of the ACM - Amir Pnueli: Ahead of His Time
Beyond connection: situated wireless communities
Communications of the ACM
Supporting ubiquitous location information in interworking 3G and wireless networks
Communications of the ACM
IT enabled mass customisation as a tool for bond building – an Indian case study
International Journal of Business Information Systems
Strategic information system design practices in an emerging economy
International Journal of Business Information Systems
Community learning in information technology innovation
MIS Quarterly
An efficient media ports resource discovery for service networks
International Journal of Business Information Systems
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Over the decades, wireless industry has experienced the revolutionary transition from the first generation (1G) to the second generation (2G) and towards the third (3G)/fourth (4G) generation wireless technologies. The increasing demands for high-quality multimedia services today are challenging the wireless industry to rapidly migrate the existing wireless network architecture and technologies. The paper presents the evolution of wireless technology transition using the Loglet analysis tool. We attempt to trace the transition of wireless technologies with historical data, and then analyse its pattern. Our result can provide insight to wireless service providers where best to focus its efforts as well as when to establish the transition strategy towards the next generation wireless network technologies.