The Fallacies of Network Neutrality Regulation

In this paper, historical functionalities of the traditional Internet are contrasted with today's Internet functionalities of the “smart” Internet architecture. It is shown that network neutrality regulation prohibiting congestion management and traffic quality differentiation is contrary to ec...

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Veröffentlicht in:Competition and Regulation in Network Industries 2008-06, Vol.9 (2), p.119-134
Hauptverfasser: Knieps, Günter, Zenhäusern, Patrick
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:In this paper, historical functionalities of the traditional Internet are contrasted with today's Internet functionalities of the “smart” Internet architecture. It is shown that network neutrality regulation prohibiting congestion management and traffic quality differentiation is contrary to economically founded allocation mechanisms. By regulation of remaining monopolistic bottleneck components within the local loop the transfer of market power from the telecommunications infrastructure into the complementary Internet access service markets can be avoided. Regulation between access service providers and Internet application service providers is not only superfluous but detrimental.
ISSN:1783-5917
2399-2956
DOI:10.1177/178359170800900202