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Several factors suggest that meaningful network neutrality rules will not be enshrined in near-term U.S. telecommunications policy. These include disagreements over the need for such rules as well as their definition, efficacy and enforceability. However, as van Schewick (2005)1 has demonstrated...
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the service provider with a real option to (i) defer investment in OLT ports (ii) deploy multiple data-link layer …
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NetBill is a business model set of protocols, and software implementation for commerce in information goods and other network-delivered services. It has very low transaction costs for micropayments (around 1 cent for a 10 cent item), protects the privacy of the transaction, and is highly...
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well understood.In this chapter, we analyze the problem of pricing and capacity investment for an integrated …. Our findings lays out a framework for making investment and pricing decisions, as well as for the analysis of related …
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The digitization of information goods necessitates a rethinking of their production and distribution economics. An N-good bundling model with multi-dimensional consumer preferences is developed to study the key factors that determine the optimal bundling strategy. Using analytical and empirical...
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Multicast and unicast traffic share and compete for network resources. To facilitate efficient and equitable resource allocation between traffic types, this paper advocates a costbased approach to multicast pricing. When prices are set to reflect actual network resource consumption, market...
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vertically integrate and exclude service level competitors in order to generate sufficient revenue to cover an investment in FTTP …
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