This paper analyzes two business practices on the mobile internet market, paid prioritization and zero-rating. These practices allow the internet service provider to discriminate different content types. With prioritization, the ISP delivers content at different speeds; with zero-rating, the ISP charges different prices. In recent years these practices have attracted considerable media attention and regulatory interest. When the asymmetry between content providers is limited, in particular with regard to their ability to attract traffic or to monetize it, we first show that the ISP can extract more surplus from consumers by privileging the relatively weaker content and restoring symmetry between content providers. Next, we show that the ISP...
We investigate possible effects of network neutrality regulation on the distribution of content in t...
Zero rating (toll-free data) is the practice of internet service providers (ISPs) and mobile operato...
We investigate the implications of Network Neutrality regulation for Internet fragmentation. We mode...
This paper analyzes two business practices on the mobile internet market, paid prioritization and ze...
This paper analyzes two business practices on the mobile internet market, paid prioritization and ze...
This paper studies zero-rating, an emerging business practice consisting in a mobile internet servic...
Internet Service Providers, or ISPs, like any other rational entity make decisions to maximize their...
We analyze competition between Internet Service Providers (ISPs) where consumers demand heterogeneou...
This paper introduces the concept of zero-rating specific content (groups) in mobile network markets...
International audienceWe consider a departure from net neutrality by an Internet service provider (I...
Zero rating, the practice of not charging data to a mobile broadband subscriber’s contract, is emerg...
Net neutrality has been heavily debated as a potential Internet regulation. Advocates have expressed...
This study examines zero-rating (ZR), a commercial method implemented by Internet service providers ...
Several Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and Content Providers (CPs) have proposed zero rating plan...
We propose a two-sided model with two competing Internet platforms, and a continuum of Content Provi...
We investigate possible effects of network neutrality regulation on the distribution of content in t...
Zero rating (toll-free data) is the practice of internet service providers (ISPs) and mobile operato...
We investigate the implications of Network Neutrality regulation for Internet fragmentation. We mode...
This paper analyzes two business practices on the mobile internet market, paid prioritization and ze...
This paper analyzes two business practices on the mobile internet market, paid prioritization and ze...
This paper studies zero-rating, an emerging business practice consisting in a mobile internet servic...
Internet Service Providers, or ISPs, like any other rational entity make decisions to maximize their...
We analyze competition between Internet Service Providers (ISPs) where consumers demand heterogeneou...
This paper introduces the concept of zero-rating specific content (groups) in mobile network markets...
International audienceWe consider a departure from net neutrality by an Internet service provider (I...
Zero rating, the practice of not charging data to a mobile broadband subscriber’s contract, is emerg...
Net neutrality has been heavily debated as a potential Internet regulation. Advocates have expressed...
This study examines zero-rating (ZR), a commercial method implemented by Internet service providers ...
Several Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and Content Providers (CPs) have proposed zero rating plan...
We propose a two-sided model with two competing Internet platforms, and a continuum of Content Provi...
We investigate possible effects of network neutrality regulation on the distribution of content in t...
Zero rating (toll-free data) is the practice of internet service providers (ISPs) and mobile operato...
We investigate the implications of Network Neutrality regulation for Internet fragmentation. We mode...