We investigate the implications of Network Neutrality regulation for Internet fragmentation. We model a two-sided market, where Content Providers (CPs) and consumers interact through Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and CPs sell consumers’ attention to advertisers. Under Network Neutrality, CPs can have their traffic delivered to consumers by ISPs for free, while in the Unregulated Regime they have to pay a (non-discriminatory) termination fee. In our model multiple impressions of an ad on a consumer are partially wasteful. Thus, equilibrium ad rates decrease when the audiences of CPs overlap. We show that universal distribution of content is always an equilibrium when Network Neutrality regulation is in place. In contrast, when competitio...
Master of ArtsDepartment of EconomicsDennis L. WeismanThe Internet is a network that consists of con...
We analyze competition between interconnected networks when content is heterogeneous in\ud its sensi...
We analyze competition between interconnected networks when content is heterogeneous in its sensitiv...
We investigate the implications of Network Neutrality regulation for Internet frag-mentation. We mod...
We investigate possible effects of network neutrality regulation on the distribution of content in t...
Net neutrality (NN) is believed to prevent the emergence of exclusive online content, which yields I...
Net neutrality (NN) is believed to prevent the emergence of exclusive online content, which yields I...
In this paper, we study the welfare implications of the zero-price rule of the Net Neutrality (NN) r...
Net neutrality has been heavily debated as a potential Internet regulation. Advocates have expressed...
International audienceThis paper studies the effects on user welfare of imposing network neutrality,...
Abstract. This paper studies economic utilities and quality of service (QoS) in a two-sided non-neut...
Unlike telephone operators, which pay termination fees to reach the users of another network, Intern...
The goal of this paper is to provide an insight into the equi-librium of the Internet market, when t...
Unlike telephone operators, which pay termination fees to reach the users of another network, Intern...
We propose a two-sided model with two competing Internet platforms, and a continuum of Content Provi...
Master of ArtsDepartment of EconomicsDennis L. WeismanThe Internet is a network that consists of con...
We analyze competition between interconnected networks when content is heterogeneous in\ud its sensi...
We analyze competition between interconnected networks when content is heterogeneous in its sensitiv...
We investigate the implications of Network Neutrality regulation for Internet frag-mentation. We mod...
We investigate possible effects of network neutrality regulation on the distribution of content in t...
Net neutrality (NN) is believed to prevent the emergence of exclusive online content, which yields I...
Net neutrality (NN) is believed to prevent the emergence of exclusive online content, which yields I...
In this paper, we study the welfare implications of the zero-price rule of the Net Neutrality (NN) r...
Net neutrality has been heavily debated as a potential Internet regulation. Advocates have expressed...
International audienceThis paper studies the effects on user welfare of imposing network neutrality,...
Abstract. This paper studies economic utilities and quality of service (QoS) in a two-sided non-neut...
Unlike telephone operators, which pay termination fees to reach the users of another network, Intern...
The goal of this paper is to provide an insight into the equi-librium of the Internet market, when t...
Unlike telephone operators, which pay termination fees to reach the users of another network, Intern...
We propose a two-sided model with two competing Internet platforms, and a continuum of Content Provi...
Master of ArtsDepartment of EconomicsDennis L. WeismanThe Internet is a network that consists of con...
We analyze competition between interconnected networks when content is heterogeneous in\ud its sensi...
We analyze competition between interconnected networks when content is heterogeneous in its sensitiv...