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We close this section by briefly summarizing the notation we use in this article.

In this section, we recall some notions and results which we will use in this article.

In the following, we state the basic q-notations and notions we use in this article, cf. [27, 28].

This is the reason why we use in this article p = 0.03 for PayTV as the average across the studies for the long list of different products and technologies [20].

It is related with S-curve of technological diffusion that we use in this article as one part of our simulation model;however, we use Bass Diffusion Model which will be explained later.

Spanish-language quotes were subsequently translated into English for use in this article.

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The data used in this article was compiled by Gill Wyness and Richard Murphy This article was amended on 11 June 2015.

A photograph originally used in this article has been removed at the request of the writer.

She specifically asked for her real name to be used in this article.

You will note that the term "intellectual property" has not been used in this article.

Stephanie Canales, 19, said she had only one hesitation about having her name used in this article.

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