This Article explains that the Internet is inherently non-neutral, and that this non-neutrality stems from the very architectural features that make the Internet a cost-effective means of communication. I argue that the ongoing network neutrality debate is better understood as being about the allocation of the costs of the Internet infrastructure. Instead of focusing on whether different parties are “neutrally” charged for Internet access, this Article focuses on how best to allocate these costs to maximize the value of the infrastructure. To this end, this Article proposes a model rule, “neighbor billing,” which is based in the economics of multi-sided markets to reduce the effects of the current potential market failures without creating ...
Under the current regime for Internet access, “network neutrality, ” parties are billed only by the ...
In this Article, Professor Christopher Yoo directly engages claims that mandating network neutrality...
We address whether providers of last-mile access (local ISPs) to end users should be allowed to char...
This thesis studies the economic implications of a transition from a neutral to a non-neutral networ...
This thesis studies the economic implications of a transition from a neutral to a non-neutral networ...
The implications of network neutrality abolition in developing countries are linked to the problems ...
This thesis studies the economic implications of a transition from a neutral to a non-neutral networ...
The last decade has seen a strident public debate about the principle of "net neutrality." The econo...
The last decade has seen a strident public debate about the principle of "net neutrality." The econo...
The last decade has seen a strident public debate about the principle of "net neutrality." The econo...
The last decade has seen a strident public debate about the principle of "net neutrality." The econo...
The Internet shares many similarities with utilities such as electricity, and its regulation is a su...
The last decade has seen a strident public debate about the principle of "net neutrality." The econo...
The questions of whether and how to regulate the Internet have been a topic of serious political di...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
Under the current regime for Internet access, “network neutrality, ” parties are billed only by the ...
In this Article, Professor Christopher Yoo directly engages claims that mandating network neutrality...
We address whether providers of last-mile access (local ISPs) to end users should be allowed to char...
This thesis studies the economic implications of a transition from a neutral to a non-neutral networ...
This thesis studies the economic implications of a transition from a neutral to a non-neutral networ...
The implications of network neutrality abolition in developing countries are linked to the problems ...
This thesis studies the economic implications of a transition from a neutral to a non-neutral networ...
The last decade has seen a strident public debate about the principle of "net neutrality." The econo...
The last decade has seen a strident public debate about the principle of "net neutrality." The econo...
The last decade has seen a strident public debate about the principle of "net neutrality." The econo...
The last decade has seen a strident public debate about the principle of "net neutrality." The econo...
The Internet shares many similarities with utilities such as electricity, and its regulation is a su...
The last decade has seen a strident public debate about the principle of "net neutrality." The econo...
The questions of whether and how to regulate the Internet have been a topic of serious political di...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
Under the current regime for Internet access, “network neutrality, ” parties are billed only by the ...
In this Article, Professor Christopher Yoo directly engages claims that mandating network neutrality...
We address whether providers of last-mile access (local ISPs) to end users should be allowed to char...