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Internet access services to consumers and may set fees to content and applications providers on the other side of the Internet … incentives of duopolists to collude in setting the fees on the other side of the Internet while competing for Internet access …
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Two-sided market model in which platforms sell Internet access services to consumers and may set fees to content and … applications providers 'on the other side' of the Internet. When access is monopolized, we find that generally net neutrality … the other side' of the Internet while competing for Internet access customers. Additionally, we discuss how price and non …
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We discuss network neutrality regulation of the Internet in the context of a two-sided market model. Platforms sell … broadband Internet access services to residential consumers and may set fees to content and application providers on the … Internet. When access is monopolized, cross-group externalities (network effects) can give a rationale for network neutrality …
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We discuss network neutrality regulation of the Internet in the context of a two-sided market model. Platforms sell … broadband Internet access services to residential consumers and may set fees to content and application providers on the … Internet. When access is monopolized, cross-group externalities (network effects) can give a rationale for network neutrality …
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