Multihoming, content delivery networks, and the market for Internet connectivity
Peering points between different Internet service providers (ISPs) are among the bottlenecks of the Internet. Multihoming (MH) and content delivery networks (CDNs) are two technical solutions to bypass peering points and to improve the quality of data delivery. So far, however, there is no research that analyzes the economic effects of MH and CDNs on the market for Internet connectivity. This paper develops a static market model with locked-in end users and paid content. It shows that MH and CDNs create the possibility for terminating ISPs to engage in monopolistic pricing towards content providers, leading to a shift of rents from end users and content providers to ISPs. Implications for future innovations are discussed.
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2011
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Authors: | Hau, Thorsten ; Burghardt, Dirk ; Brenner, Walter |
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Telecommunications Policy. - Elsevier, ISSN 0308-5961. - Vol. 35.2011, 6, p. 532-542
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Publisher: |
Elsevier |
Keywords: | Internet economics Quality-of-service Price discrimination Paid content Innovation Net neutrality |
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