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Internet peering 3 Antitrust 2 CDN 2 ISP 2 Internet Peering 2 Internet transit 2 Network Industries 2 Regulation 2 Regulatory costs 2 Secondary peering 2 Settlement-free peering 2 Two-sided Markets 2 Access regulation 1 Business strategy 1 Economic performance 1 Game theory 1 Interconnection issues 1 Internet 1 Internet market 1 Internet service provider 1 Internet service providers 1 Johannesburg 1 Net Neutrality 1 Netzregulierung 1 Normative theory 1 Positive theory 1 Price squeeze 1 Regulierung 1 Small business 1 Social group 1 South Africa 1 Soziale Gruppe 1 Telecommunications costs 1 Telecommunications regulation 1
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Free 3 Undetermined 1
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Book / Working Paper 3 Article 2
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Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1 Thesis 1
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Undetermined 3 English 2
Author
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Besen, Stanley M. 2 Israel, Mark A. 2 D'Ignazio, Alessio 1 D’Ignazio, A. 1 Giovannetti, E. 1 Giovannetti, Emanuele 1 Lesame, N.C. 1 Tenene, Sime Gabriel 1
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Economic Research Southern Africa (ERSA) 1 Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge 1
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Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 1 Information Economics and Policy 1 Information economics and policy : IEP 1 Working Papers / Economic Research Southern Africa (ERSA) 1
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RePEc 3 BASE 1 ECONIS (ZBW) 1
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An analysis of the economic performance of the Johannesburg's small internet service providers from 2002 - 2006
Tenene, Sime Gabriel - 2009
The following study about the economic performance of the Johannesburg’s small Internet service providers investigates the economic performance of the small Internet providers against the backdrop of regulatory conditions. The study departs from the view point that reports about previous...
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Asymmetry and Discrimination in Internet Peering Evidence from the LINX
D'Ignazio, Alessio; Giovannetti, Emanuele - Economic Research Southern Africa (ERSA) - 2008
Is the quality of interconnection between Internet operators affected by their asymmetry? While recent game theoretic literature provides contrasting answers to this question, there is a lack of empirical research. We introduce a novel dataset based on Internet routing policies, and study the...
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‘Unfair’ Discrimination in Two-sided Peering? Evidence from LINX
D’Ignazio, A.; Giovannetti, E. - Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge - 2006
Does asymmetry between Internet Providers affect the “fairness” of their interconnection contracts? While recent game theoretic literature provides contrasting answers to this question, there is a lack of empirical research. We introduce a novel dataset on micro-interconnection policies and...
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The evolution of Internet interconnection from hierarchy to “Mesh”: Implications for government regulation
Besen, Stanley M.; Israel, Mark A. - In: Information Economics and Policy 25 (2013) 4, pp. 235-245
The Internet has evolved from a “hierarchy”—in which interconnection was achieved by having Internet Service Providers (ISPs) purchase transit services from top-level backbones and top-level backbone providers engage in direct settlement-free peering—to a “mesh” in which peering...
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The evolution of Internet interconnection from hierarchy to “Mesh”: implications for government regulation
Besen, Stanley M.; Israel, Mark A. - In: Information economics and policy : IEP 25 (2013) 4, pp. 235-245
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