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instead are likely to act as a complement. Nor will competition in the Internet backbone marketplace constrain "last mile … to residential Internet subscribers. The effect of open broadband rules on broadband provider revenues is likely to be …
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Se analizan varias definiciones de neutralidad de red; se encuentra que en todas se asume implicitamente un esquema de arquitectura abierta que favorezca la entrada de nuevos proveedores. Sin embargo, hay diferencias sobre si se debe analizar la discriminacion en precios que pueden implementar los...
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While some broadband providers have called Internet content and application providers free riders on their … infrastructure, this is incorrect and misguided. End-users pay for their residential broadband providers for access to the Internet … broadband providers’ ISPs in order to reach their customers. This feature of the Internet has been one key factor that has …
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telephone companies or cable operators) and instead are likely to act as a complement. Nor will competition in the Internet … lower prices being charged to residential Internet subscribers. This is true under a robust set of assumptions. Despite some …
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The literature on the effects of market concentration in platform industries or two-sided markets often compares the competitive outcome against a benchmark. This benchmark is either the “joint management” solution in which one decision maker runs all platforms or a “pure” monopoly with...
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We propose both a monopoly and a duopoly model of a two-sided market. Both settings are fully comparable, as we impose a homogeneous good produced at zero costs without capacity constraints, as well as identical parameterization of market sizes. We determine the duopoly equilibrium and the...
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Net neutrality is believed to prevent the emergence of exclusive online content which yields Internet fragmentation. We … examine the relationship between net neutrality regulation and Internet fragmentation in a game-theoretic model that considers … the interplay be- tween termination fees, exclusivity and competition between two Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and …
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