Author(s)
            
Angelique Augereau            
            
Shane Greenstein            
            
Marc Rysman            
     
    
            
                56K modems were introduced under two competing incompatible standards. We show the importance of competition between internet service providers in the adoption process. We show that ISPs were less likely to adopt the technology that more competitors adopted. This result is particularly striking given that industry participants expected coordination on one standard or the other. We speculate about the role of ISP differentiation in preventing the market from achieving standardization until a standard setting organization intervened.
            
     
        
            Date Published:
            2006
        
                    
            Citations:
            Augereau, Angelique, Shane Greenstein, Marc Rysman. 2006. Coordination versus Differentiation in a Standards War: 56K Modems. RAND Journal of Economics. (4)887-909.