2014 26th International Teletraffic Congress (ITC) 2014
DOI: 10.1109/itc.2014.6932931
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Economic incentives for adopting congestion accountability protocols

Abstract: Abstract-New Internet protocols such as ECN, re-ECN and Conex, provide valuable information to ISPs about the congestion within a network. Such information could be useful in allocating network resources more equitably, as well as to employ new pricing schemes. However, in designing a new protocol one must take proper account of the incentive issues that thereby arise for its adoption. In this paper, we consider a duopoly market consisting of two access ISPs and formulate a noncooperative game over their choic… Show more

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