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This paper models competition between two firms, which provide broadband In-ternet access in regional markets with …
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requires "equal" treatment for all Internet traffic, should be considered only as a means of improving broadband rather than as …
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. The hypothesis is confirmed: an increasing fraction of internet traffic volume expected at high levels of aggregation (i ….e. an internet exchange) is unexplained by existing service category growth. …
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As more people around the world are watching video contents through online, the subject of web accessibility and VOD accessibility is currently being debated at the worldwide policy level. Currently, most linear television content providers are required to provide a certain proportion of their...
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and society, policy issues on China internet governance have gained wide attractions from academics and practitioners … government laws and regulations on internet governance released during the period of 1994 and 2017,this study investigates the …
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Over the past two decades China has achieved eye-catching development in the provision of telephone and Internet …
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This article offers an unsponsored examination of current disputes whether national regulatory authorities ("NRAs") should permit broadband carriers and content providers, such as Facebook, to subsidize broadband access to a limited, "walled garden" of content. The subsidy makes it possible for...
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The internet giants - Facebook, Amazon, Netflix and Google, among others - have transformed society with both positive … internet giants are multisided markets (MSM); their economic rents are "hidden" from the public. On the user-side of the market … rents are not so obvious. This paper addresses the monopolistic/monopsony aspect of the internet giants. In the singlesided …
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Who governs the Internet is a hotly debated subject, and there seems to be a lack of consensus. In this text I aim to … show how central Internet functions are coordinated and which consequences that have on how we can consider the Internet to … be governed. I show that the Internet has no governor, not even ICANN, and that there are several important actors for …
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