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摘要
随着许多 OTT(Over-The-Top)用户选择使用移动设备,移动网络流量激增。然而,当前的移动通信技术面临着种种困难。为了给用户提供稳定的视频内容消费体验,必须找到可靠的替代方案来解决传统方法的局限性。因此,无线设备到设备(D2D)缓存网络作为一种可靠的替代方案受到了关注。考虑到它可以减少网络相关开销、节约相关成本并改善 OTT 视频消费环境,电信运营商很有可能希望将这项技术商业化。要实现无线 D2D 缓存网络的商业化,用户需要共享个人信息、智能手机存储和电池等资源。本研究探讨了韩国移动 OTT 用户在移动设备上采用 D2D 缓存技术的决策过程。在韩国对 94 名受访者进行了在线调查。通过使用层次分析法(AHP),本研究设计了一个评估模型,其中包括三个主要因素:感知收益、感知成本和感知情景条件。研究结果表明,影响用户意图和策略的主要因素是风险,而不是情景因素和收益。通过移动数据或 Wi-Fi 串流视频内容被视为最可行的选择。此外,用户更倾向于预先下载视频内容,而不是在移动设备上采用无线 D2D 缓存网络。研究结果为了解移动 OTT 服务用户的反应以及他们在采用无线 D2D 缓存网络时的优先考虑事项提供了指导。
A decision model for OTT service users to adopt wireless D2D caching networks: Exploring the Korean case
As many Over-The-Top (OTT) users opt for mobile devices, mobile network traffic surges. However, current mobile communication technology faces difficulties. To provide a stable video content consumption experience to users, reliable alternatives must be found to resolve the limitation of the conventional approach. Accordingly, wireless Device-to-Device (D2D) caching networks have gained attention as a reliable alternative. Considering it can reduce network-related overheads, save related costs, and improve OTT video consumption environment, there is a high possibility that telecommunication operators want to commercialize this technology. To commercialize wireless D2D caching networks, users need to share their resources, such as personal information, smartphone storage, and battery. This study explores the decision-making process of mobile OTT users regarding D2D caching adoption on their mobile devices in Korea. An online survey of 94 respondents was conducted in South Korea. By using the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) approach, this study devised an evaluation model that includes three major factors: perceived benefits, perceived costs, and perceived situational conditions. The results reveal that risks, rather than situational factors and benefits, predominantly influence user intentions and strategies. Streaming video content via mobile data or Wi-Fi is viewed as the most feasible choice. Moreover, users show a preference for pre-downloading video content over adopting wireless D2D caching networks on their mobile devices. The findings provide a guideline for understanding the responses of mobile OTT service users and their priorities in responding to adopting wireless D2D caching networks.
期刊介绍:
Telecommunications Policy is concerned with the impact of digitalization in the economy and society. The journal is multidisciplinary, encompassing conceptual, theoretical and empirical studies, quantitative as well as qualitative. The scope includes policy, regulation, and governance; big data, artificial intelligence and data science; new and traditional sectors encompassing new media and the platform economy; management, entrepreneurship, innovation and use. Contributions may explore these topics at national, regional and international levels, including issues confronting both developed and developing countries. The papers accepted by the journal meet high standards of analytical rigor and policy relevance.