Network Neutrality and its Potential Impact on Next Generation Networks
32 Pages Posted: 2 Nov 2007
Date Written: November 2007
Abstract
This paper will examine the network neutrality debate with an eye toward assessing how the Internet will evolve as a major platform for content access and distribution. The paper accepts as necessary and proper many types of price and quality of service discrimination, but also identifies other types of potentially hidden and harmful discrimination. The paper concludes with an identification of best practices in "good" discrimination that should satisfy most network neutrality goals without creating disincentives that might dissuade ISPs from building the infrastructure needed distribution of high bandwidth consuming content such as full motion video.
Keywords: network neutrality, next generation networks, content platforms
JEL Classification: K23, L82, L96
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