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Network neutrality regulations are intended to preserve the Internet as a non-discriminatory, public network and an … investment by Internet service providers (ISPs) and on related consumer subscription to fiber-based broadband connection services …
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We consider internet service providers' incentives to zero-rate, i.e. do not count towards data allowances, the …
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internet access infrastructure and where a virtual operator provides services through third-party access. We show that the …
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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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heterogeneous entrants in internet access markets, as we consider both other telecom and cable TV operators as entrants. In the …
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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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Online learning and training are gaining momentum worldwide by reducing the temporal and spatial limitations associated with the traditional form of face-to-face education. Online education improves access to education and training, especially during the present Covid-19 pandemic. This article...
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In theory, network profits are independent of the reciprocal termination rates when operators charge nondiscriminatory …
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We analyze pricing and competition under paid prioritization within a model of interconnected internet service …
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We estimate the interaction between fixed and mobile usage both for voice and data services using consumer level data from April 2013 to March 2014 in a European country. We find a signi cant proportion of fixed voice consumption could be substituted by mobile voice, and vice versa. However, a...
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