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identify an important link between termination fees, the online advertising market and Internet fragmentation. We extend the …We investigate the relation between Net Neutrality regulation and Internet fragmentation. We model a two-sided market … strategically set termination fees to induce fragmentation. This takes place when advertising revenues are potentially large but …
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Online media platforms have the characteristics of a particular type of market known as ‘multi-sided’. These businesses create value by bringing advertisers and users together. Access to user data is critical to this process. On the basis of economic literature, the features of multi-sided...
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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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This paper analysis the Internet interconnection market and combine the main technical (i.e. service quality) and … economic aspects (i.e. profits and utility) characterizing relations between market players (end users, EUs; Internet Service … Providers, ISPs; Internet Backbone Providers, IBPs) in order to determine possible economic outcomes in the strategic …
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The purpose of this Policy Paper is to examine empirically the relative impact that a regulatory mandate like network neutrality would have on high-cost areas and to compare that relative burden to lower-cost urban areas. We find areas that are, on average, high-cost could be disproportionately...
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