This article takes an in-depth look at the clash between Bellhead and Nethead cultures in the complex world of internet access pricing and cost recovery schemes. In examining Bellhead business models, Rob Frieden identifies what constitutes reasonable price discrimination and what represents unfair trade practice. This article concludes that most Bellhead cost recovery models are lawful even though they will actually be a reduction in perceived value proposition for most consumers
I present here a unique empirical analysis of the consumer welfare benefits of prior regulation in t...
Two-sided market model in which platforms sell Internet access services to consumers and may set fee...
We compare four approaches to network neutrality and network management regulation in a two-sided ma...
This article takes an in-depth look at the clash between Bellhead and Nethead cultures in the co...
Recent double digit billion dollar mergers of telecommunications firms consolidate both market share...
This Article calls for mandated network neutrality, which would require broadband service provider...
This Article assesses the potential for harm to broadband consumers and competitors when Internet se...
Network neutrality has become a contentious issue both in Europe and the United States. Regulators o...
In its attempt to establish rules that preserve the openness of the Internet, the federal governme...
The vast majority of U.S. residential consumers face a monopoly or duopoly in broadband Internet acc...
The net neutrality debate has brought out economic rationale for and against a variety of proposals ...
“Net neutrality” refers to the principle that broadband providers should not discriminate when trans...
We model the main arguments of the net neutrality debate in a two-sided market framework with networ...
We compare four approaches to network neutrality and network management regulation in a two-sided ma...
We model the main arguments of the net neutrality debate in a two-sided market framework with networ...
I present here a unique empirical analysis of the consumer welfare benefits of prior regulation in t...
Two-sided market model in which platforms sell Internet access services to consumers and may set fee...
We compare four approaches to network neutrality and network management regulation in a two-sided ma...
This article takes an in-depth look at the clash between Bellhead and Nethead cultures in the co...
Recent double digit billion dollar mergers of telecommunications firms consolidate both market share...
This Article calls for mandated network neutrality, which would require broadband service provider...
This Article assesses the potential for harm to broadband consumers and competitors when Internet se...
Network neutrality has become a contentious issue both in Europe and the United States. Regulators o...
In its attempt to establish rules that preserve the openness of the Internet, the federal governme...
The vast majority of U.S. residential consumers face a monopoly or duopoly in broadband Internet acc...
The net neutrality debate has brought out economic rationale for and against a variety of proposals ...
“Net neutrality” refers to the principle that broadband providers should not discriminate when trans...
We model the main arguments of the net neutrality debate in a two-sided market framework with networ...
We compare four approaches to network neutrality and network management regulation in a two-sided ma...
We model the main arguments of the net neutrality debate in a two-sided market framework with networ...
I present here a unique empirical analysis of the consumer welfare benefits of prior regulation in t...
Two-sided market model in which platforms sell Internet access services to consumers and may set fee...
We compare four approaches to network neutrality and network management regulation in a two-sided ma...