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Network neutrality - Just who owes who in the Internet content economy?

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posted on 2024-07-13, 10:18 authored by Geoff Huston
The debate over 'network neutrality' is reflective of a longstanding tension in the communications and transportation industries between carriage and content. The shift in the underlying business models of the Internet through the use of the Internet's open architectures has allowed content providers to have direct access to the end user without the more traditional, and often extremely lucrative, intervention of the carriage provider. And now the carriage providers are crying foul, taking the stance that content providers are having a free ride over the carriage providers' infrastructure investments, and are threatening to block such 'freeloaders' from their networks. This debate, often termed a debate about 'network neutrality' is really a debate about money of course, and the critical question of who should pay and who should receive in the new content economy that has been created by the Internet.

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1835-4270

Journal title

Telecommunications Journal of Australia

Volume

59

Issue

2

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Telecommunications Society of Australia via Monash University

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Copyright © 2009.

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eng

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