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Commercial agreements drive the routing policies used in today's Internet. The two most extensively studied commercial agreements are transit and peering; however, they are only two of many diverse and continuously evolving commercial agreements that ISPs enter into. So far, the only known...
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to route instability when transferring data. The BGP confederation is the essential intra-domain routing protocol that … may cause instability on the Internet. So far, route instability has been widely studied for internal BGP. However, the … existing routing policies such as APMS and H-SSPP are not adequate for the route stability of BGP confederations. In fact …
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.We first focus on the analysis of BGP dynamics from a single network’s perspective and developa troubleshooting system that … identifies in real-time from millions of daily BGP updates afew routing events that network operators can take direct actions …
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In this paper we study concentration in the European Internet upstream access market. Measurement of market concentration depends on correctly defining the market, but this is not always possible as Antitrust authorities often lack reliable pricing and traffic data. We present an alternative...
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