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This book provides a game theoretic model of interaction among VoIP telecommunications providers regarding their willingness to enter peering agreements with one another. The author shows that the incentive to peer is generally based on savings from otherwise payable long distance fees. At the same time, termination fees can have a countering and dominant effect, resulting in an environment in which VoIP firms decide against peering. Various scenarios of peering and rules for allocation of the savings are considered. The first part covers the relevant aspects of game theory and network theory,…mehr
This book provides a game theoretic model of interaction among VoIP telecommunications providers regarding their willingness to enter peering agreements with one another. The author shows that the incentive to peer is generally based on savings from otherwise payable long distance fees. At the same time, termination fees can have a countering and dominant effect, resulting in an environment in which VoIP firms decide against peering. Various scenarios of peering and rules for allocation of the savings are considered. The first part covers the relevant aspects of game theory and network theory, trying to give an overview of the concepts required in the subsequent application. The second part of the book introduces first a model of how the savings from peering can be calculated and then turns to the actual formation of peering relationships between VoIP firms. The conditions under which firms are willing to peer are then described, considering the possible influence of a regulatory body.
Philipp Servatius took up employment in the private sector after being awarded his doctorate from the Department of Quantitative Economics at the University of Fribourg. He now works as analyst for a global reinsurer and lives in Zurich and Fribourg, Switzerland.
Inhaltsangabe
Motivation and Nontechnical Overview.- Selected Theoretical Concepts: The Theory of Games.- Network Theory in Economics. Applications to Peering in Telecommunications: Telecommunications and the Internet.- A Model of Peering Among VoIP Firms.- Network Formation in Peering.- Concluding Remarks.- Selected Mathematical Concepts.
Motivation and Nontechnical Overview. Selected Theoretical Concepts: The Theory of Games. Network Theory in Economics. Applications to Peering in Telecommunications: Telecommunications and the Internet. A Model of Peering Among VoIP Firms. Network Formation in Peering. Concluding Remarks. Selected Mathematical Concepts.
Motivation and Nontechnical Overview.- Selected Theoretical Concepts: The Theory of Games.- Network Theory in Economics. Applications to Peering in Telecommunications: Telecommunications and the Internet.- A Model of Peering Among VoIP Firms.- Network Formation in Peering.- Concluding Remarks.- Selected Mathematical Concepts.
Motivation and Nontechnical Overview. Selected Theoretical Concepts: The Theory of Games. Network Theory in Economics. Applications to Peering in Telecommunications: Telecommunications and the Internet. A Model of Peering Among VoIP Firms. Network Formation in Peering. Concluding Remarks. Selected Mathematical Concepts.
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