Clarke, 2009 - Google Patents
Costs of neutral/unmanaged IP networksClarke, 2009
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- Clarke R
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- Review of network economics
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An important issue in" network neutrality" is the degree to which networks that comprise the Internet may be" managed" by their operators. This paper examines the current costs of unmanaged/neutral network technology and demonstrates that as customer Internet usage …
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