The Internet is a "network of networks " (1). The effectiveness of the Internet crucially depends on the interconnection among individual networks, which display a hierarchical structure (see Figure 1). At the bottom of the hierarchy, individuals and business enterprises use end-systems to connec
Network externalities exist when the value of a product or service is positively related to the size...
We study the relation between connectivity and clustering ,of Internet Service Providers, ISPs, to u...
Abstract. Economic agents' behaviour is affected by their position in a network, either exogenous or...
The Internet industry is generally considered to be vertically structured with the Internet Backbone...
In the Internet information packets are routed through many vertically related hops. However these n...
Abstract: The vertical structure of the Internet can be considered as being made up of three-level c...
International audienceThis paper examines the structure of relationships among the major Internet se...
Abstract: Internet is a network of networks which share information to each other through Internet P...
We consider a model of Internet interconnection. We characterize the Myerson value as the bargaining...
Economic agents' behavior is affected by their position in a network, either exogenous or endogenous...
Connectivity, the characterising feature of the Internet, requires the definition of access prices, ...
The Internet is a prototypical example of info-structure that has grown following a self-organized d...
We find that the topologies of real world networks, such as those formed within human soci-eties, by...
Hierarchy is an entrenched social concept. The Internet however, presents the possibility of envisio...
The Internet is a network of Autonomous Systems (ASes) comprising of a complex and complicated ecosy...
Network externalities exist when the value of a product or service is positively related to the size...
We study the relation between connectivity and clustering ,of Internet Service Providers, ISPs, to u...
Abstract. Economic agents' behaviour is affected by their position in a network, either exogenous or...
The Internet industry is generally considered to be vertically structured with the Internet Backbone...
In the Internet information packets are routed through many vertically related hops. However these n...
Abstract: The vertical structure of the Internet can be considered as being made up of three-level c...
International audienceThis paper examines the structure of relationships among the major Internet se...
Abstract: Internet is a network of networks which share information to each other through Internet P...
We consider a model of Internet interconnection. We characterize the Myerson value as the bargaining...
Economic agents' behavior is affected by their position in a network, either exogenous or endogenous...
Connectivity, the characterising feature of the Internet, requires the definition of access prices, ...
The Internet is a prototypical example of info-structure that has grown following a self-organized d...
We find that the topologies of real world networks, such as those formed within human soci-eties, by...
Hierarchy is an entrenched social concept. The Internet however, presents the possibility of envisio...
The Internet is a network of Autonomous Systems (ASes) comprising of a complex and complicated ecosy...
Network externalities exist when the value of a product or service is positively related to the size...
We study the relation between connectivity and clustering ,of Internet Service Providers, ISPs, to u...
Abstract. Economic agents' behaviour is affected by their position in a network, either exogenous or...