Journal of Telecommunications and the Digital Economy
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The Journal of Telecommunications and the Digital Economy aims to be the leading multi-disciplinary journal on telecommunications, the media and the digital economy, serving the industry, academia and government. It publishes in-depth, high quality, peer-reviewed articles written by practising professionals and academics. Source
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| Scope | International, Trade/B2B |
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| Language | English |
| Country | Australia |
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| Frequency | Quarterly |
| Accepts contributed content | Yes |
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Search ArticlesDigital Economy, Macroeconomic Conditions and Economic Growth in Jordan An Empirical Time-Series Analysis
Main Article Content Keywords Digital Economy, Economic Growth, ARDL, Jordan, E-Government Abstract Abstract 0 | 1419-PDF-v14n2pp84-121 Downloads 0 References Abaddi, S., & AL-Shboul, M. D. A. (2024). “Revealing the hidden”–challenges facing early digital entrepreneurs in Jordan. Management & Sustainability: An Arab Review,3(1), 69-88. https://doi.org/10.1108/MSAR-02-2023-0011 Abu Alfoul, M. N., Khatatbeh, I. N., & Bazhair, A. H. (2024).
Beyond Digital Pipelines: A Critical Appraisal of Business Model Innovation in the Age of Intelligence Review of "Business Model Innovation: Game Changers and Contemporary Issues", Aagaard (Ed.), 2024
Abstract This paper evaluates the contribution of Business Model Innovation: Game Changers and Contemporary Issues (Aagaard, 2024) to digital transformation and strategic agility. While the volume offers a robust roadmap for platform orchestration, this review identifies an inherent computational ontology that prioritises explicit data over human intuition.
Ronald Spithill OAM FTSE (1941–2025) A Professional and Personal Tribute
Keywords Ronald Spithill, Australia, China, France, Alcatel Abstract Ronald Joseph Spithill, who died on 7 December 2025, was an outstanding leader and contributor to Australia’s telecommunications industry, an influential and successful business leader in China and France for Alcatel’s global business, a thoughtful contributor to charities, a devoted family man, and a strong and generous friend to many. This tribute goes beyond the usual report of his telecommunications achievements.
Multi-View Customer Segmentation in the Digital Economy Balancing Performance and Interpretability for Actionable Insights
Article Details How to Cite Boussebough, I., Zarour, K., Aouabdia, C., & Boutina, D. S. (2026). Multi-View Customer Segmentation in the Digital Economy: Balancing Performance and Interpretability for Actionable Insights. Journal of Telecommunications and the Digital Economy, 14(2), 58-83. https://doi.org/10.18080/jtde.v14n2.1462 Section Digital Economy & Society This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Dynamic Graph Neural Network and LSTM Hybrid for Advanced Device-Aware Phishing Detection in Cloud Ecosystems
Main Article Content Keywords Phishing Detection, DGNN-LSTM, Cloud Security, Temporal Graph Networks, Adaptive Threat Modelling Abstract Abstract 0 | 1411-PDF-v14n2pp181-202 Downloads 0 References Abusaimeh, H. (2018). Low energy consumption rate in home sensors using prime nodes. ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 13(22), 8738–8744. https://www.arpnjournals.org/jeas/research_papers/rp_2018/jeas_1118_7384.pdf Abusaimeh, H. (2020a).
Mobile Number Portability in Nigeria Understanding the Trajectory of its Transformative Potential
Keywords Mobile number portability (MNP), mobile network operator (MNO), consumer awareness Abstract Mobile number portability (MNP) is widely recognised as a regulatory instrument that enhances consumer choice, reduces switching costs and stimulates competition among mobile network operators (MNOs). MNP enables subscribers to retain their mobile numbers when changing service providers, eliminating a significant barrier to switching.
Structural Engineering of Camouflaged Telecommunications Towers Balancing Aesthetic Integration and Structural Integrity
Main Article Content Keywords Camouflaged Telecommunications Towers, Structural Integrity , Fibre-Reinforced Polymers, Environmental Sustainability, Visual Integration Abstract Abstract 0 | 1431-PDF-v14n2pp139-162 Downloads 0 References Aquil, M. M., & Faheem, M. I. (2021). Comparative study and structural behaviour of telecommunication monopole towers with and without camouflaged under the influence of wind load. International Journal of Innovative Research and Technology, 8(1), 84–88.
Tech Investment, Diversification and Business Outcomes Evidence from the GCC
Main Article Content Keywords technology investment, economic diversification, Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), company profitability Abstract Abstract 0 | 1357-PDF-v14n2pp30-57 Downloads 0 References Acemoglu, D., Akcigit, U., Alp, H., Bloom, N., & Kerr, W. (2018). Innovation, reallocation, and growth. American Economic Review, 108(11), 3450–3491. https://doi.org/10.1257/aer.20130470 Acemoglu, D., & Restrepo, P. (2020). Robots and jobs: Evidence from US labor markets.
National AI Roadmap for Indonesia’s Telecommunications Industry Strategy, Adoption and Global Benchmarks
Main Article Content Keywords Artificial Intelligence, Telecommunications Roadmap, Autonomus Network, Policy Framework, Digital Transformation Abstract Abstract 0 | 1472-PDF-v14n2pp1-29 Downloads 0 References Adesina, D., Hsieh, C.-C., Sagduyu, Y. E., & Qian, L. (2023). Adversarial Machine Learning in Wireless Communications Using RF Data: A Review. IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials, 25(1), 77–100. https://doi.org/10.1109/COMST.2022.3205184 Afzal, M., Rahman, S., Singh, D., & Imran, A. (2024).
Australia's Overseas Telecommunications Network Circa 1963
Keywords History of Australian Telecommunications, Overseas Telecommunications Commission, Submaring Telegraph Cables, Radio Telegraph Services, Telecommunication Journal of Australia Abstract The Journal revisits an historic paper from 1963, which provides a history of Australia’s overseas telecommunications at that time. This is contrasted to Australia’s submarine cable situation today and the increased vulnerability from accidental and malicious attack.