E- Commerce
dis refers to d transaction b/w d parties or persons who r d part of one same firm only. It is transactions within d firm that is why it is called Intra-B commerce.
Sounds like a monopoly to me.
It's B2B, not B2C like the other idiot said.
These agreements were called pools. These railroad companies did this to protect their profits. In 1887, this practice was prohibited by Congress when it passed the Interstate Commerce Act.
managed service providers
E-commerce
Ecommerce short for Electronic Commerce
the tax imposed on the service providers by the govt. is called service tax
1 Service providers eg: mobile communication providers,hospitality service providers,health care ,insurance,banking,contractors etc .
The 'M' in the m-ecommerce stands for mobile. Most of the ecommerce businesses these days have mobile app version of their websites which is more conveniently accessible for the online shopaholics. Deals, offers and flash sale notifications are all delivered to the user's mobile device and thus increasing interest and sales.
One can get some useful general information about e-commerce solutions from Wikipedia. If one is looking to buy e-commerce software then one could get information about e-commerce solutions from the website called CS-Cart, for example.
There is a website out there called VOIP reviews. They compare and review all of the providers of VOIP for businesses. This will help you find the right plan for you and your business needs.
Organizations that produce services rather than physical products are often referred to as service-based businesses or service providers. Examples include consulting firms, healthcare providers, and financial institutions.
ISPs (Internet Service Providers) acts as Gateway to Network of Networks called Internet for Customers.
The retailers of internet access are called Internet Service Providers or ISPs
Mobile Commerce (also known as M-Commerce, mCommerce or U-Commerce, owing to the ubiquitous nature of its services) is the ability to conduct commerce, using a mobile device e.g. a mobile phone ( or cell phone), a PDA, a smartphone while on the move,and other emerging mobile equipment,like dashtop mobile devices. In an academic definition (Tiwari and Buse, 2007, p. 33) it is characterized in the following terms: "Mobile Commerce is any transaction, involving the transfer of ownership or rights to use goods and services, which is initiated and/or completed by using mobile access to computer-mediated networks with the help of an electronic device."[