Sponsoring mobile data: An economic analysis of the impact on users and content providers
In January 2014, AT&T introduced sponsored data to the US mobile data market, allowing
content providers (CPs) to subsidize users' cost of mobile data. As sponsored data gains …
content providers (CPs) to subsidize users' cost of mobile data. As sponsored data gains …
Network non-neutrality debate: An economic analysis
This paper studies economic utilities and quality of service (QoS) in a two-sided non-neutral
market where Internet service providers (ISPs) charge content providers (CPs) for the …
market where Internet service providers (ISPs) charge content providers (CPs) for the …
Subsidization competition: Vitalizing the neutral internet
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Unlike telephone operators, which pay {\em termination fees} to reach the users of another
network, Internet Content Providers (CPs) do not pay the Internet Service Providers (ISPs) of …
network, Internet Content Providers (CPs) do not pay the Internet Service Providers (ISPs) of …
The public option: a non-regulatory alternative to network neutrality
Network neutrality and the role of regulation on the Internet have been heavily debated in
recent times. Amongst the various definitions of network neutrality, we focus on the one …
recent times. Amongst the various definitions of network neutrality, we focus on the one …
Sponsoring mobile data: Analyzing the impact on internet stakeholders
As demand for mobile data increases, end users increasingly need to pay more for
consuming data. Sponsored data is a new pricing model that allows content providers (CPs) …
consuming data. Sponsored data is a new pricing model that allows content providers (CPs) …
Pricing in information-centric network interconnection
We propose a pricing model to study the economic incentives for caching and sharing
content in the interconnection of Information-Centric Networks (ICNs). While collaborative …
content in the interconnection of Information-Centric Networks (ICNs). While collaborative …
Network neutrality debate and ISP inter-relations: Traffic exchange, revenue sharing, and disconnection threat
The network neutrality debate originally stems from the growing traffic asymmetry between
ISPs, questioning the established peering or transit agreements. That tendency is due to …
ISPs, questioning the established peering or transit agreements. That tendency is due to …
The effect of caching on a model of content and access provider revenues in information-centric networks
In this paper, we consider a game between an Internet Service (access) Provider (ISP) and
content provider (CP) on a platform of end-user demand. A price-convex demand-response …
content provider (CP) on a platform of end-user demand. A price-convex demand-response …
Impact of competition between isps on the net neutrality debate
Network neutrality is the topic of a vivid and very sensitive debate, in both the
telecommunication and political worlds, because of its potential impact in everyday life. That …
telecommunication and political worlds, because of its potential impact in everyday life. That …