Net Neutrality on the Internet: A Two-Sided Market Analysis
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Network Neutrality on the Internet: A Two-Sided Market Analysis
Network Neutrality on the Internet: A Two-Sided Market Analysis
Date Written: November 2007
Abstract
Two-sided market model in which platforms sell Internet access services to consumers and may set fees to content and applications providers 'on the other side' of the Internet. When access is monopolized, we find that generally net neutrality regulation (that imposes zero fees 'on the other side' of the market) increases total industry surplus compared to the fully private optimum at which the monopoly platform imposes positive fees on content and applications providers. Similarly, we find that imposing net neutrality in duopoly increases total surplus compared to duopoly competition between platforms that charge positive fees on content providers. We also discuss the incentives of duopolists to collude in setting the fees 'on the other side' of the Internet while competing for Internet access customers. Additionally, we discuss how price and non-price discrimination strategies may be used once net neutrality is abolished. Finally, we discuss how the results generalize to other two-sided markets.
Keywords: net neutrality, two-sided markets, Internet, monopoly, duopoly, regulation, discrimination
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