Cable Alarm System Economics (1980)

By Clifford B. Schrock CableBus Systems Corp.

How many subscribers does a cable operator need in order to profit from alarms? What should he charge? How much will he make? The author uses a computer to examine an economic model of a cable system alarm operation. He presents analyses for potential alarm operations on cable systems in four cities.

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