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It can be too expensive to develop a standard by oneself. Companies join consortiums to establish standards. For instance Hutchinson, NEC and Seimens joined forces to develop GSM standard. Multiple standards can exist side by side, Macs and Windows or one standard prevails. See [[Network Externalities]]
It can be too expensive to develop a standard by oneself. Companies join consortia to establish standards. For instance Hutchinson, NEC and Seimens joined forces to develop GSM standard. Multiple standards can exist side by side, Macs and Windows or one standard prevails. See  
 
See also [[Co-specialized Assets]]


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*[[Co-specialized Assets]]
*[[Network Externalities]]


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[[Category:Strategy]]

Latest revision as of 07:32, 13 October 2012

It can be too expensive to develop a standard by oneself. Companies join consortia to establish standards. For instance Hutchinson, NEC and Seimens joined forces to develop GSM standard. Multiple standards can exist side by side, Macs and Windows or one standard prevails. See

See also