Communications in Iran - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Business Monitor International: Iran Telecommunications Report (2008); Business Monitor International: Iran Telecommunications Report (2012)
  • Business Monitor International: Iran Consumer Electronics Report 2011 (50-page report)
  • Onda Analytics Limited: Iran Mobile Investment Overview and Market Forecast 2010-2014 (10-page report)
  • Synergyst: Telecom Sector in Iran - Trends and Opportunities from 2009 Through to 2013 (40-page report)
  • Iran: Strong Telecom Growth Expected, Despite Political Uncertainties - Pyramid Research 30-page report provides a profile of the country’s converged telecommunications, media and technology sectors based on proprietary data from Pyramid’s research in the Iranian market (2010).
  • World Bank - Information, Communication Telecommunication (ICT) in Iran (2009)
  • Atieh Bahar: Brief Study - Telecom in Iran (2008)
  • Teyf Sharif Consulting: Iran Telecommunications Market Intelligence 61-page report give an in-depth review of Iran's telecom sector (2008)
  • E-commerce development in Iran, by Alireza Abbasi (2007)
  • e-Business in Iran, Economist Intelligence Unit (2006) and (2010 report)
  • National Report on E-commerce in Iran Iranian Ministry of Commerce (2004)
  • Internet and Telecom in Iran - A Comprehensive Survey (1999)

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