On-line content delivery and vertical alliances between conduit and content providers are nowadays crucial issues in on-line content markets. In this paper, we discuss and compare two types of model for on-line content delivery: push and pull. We assume non-zero marginal cost for network transits, justified by the presence of network services for content delivery (like data caching). Under both models, we show that the rationale behind vertical strategic integration between conduit and content providers in the case of successive monopolies
D. Lanzi, M. Marzo (2005). Content Delivery and Vertical Integration in On-line Content Markets. REVIEW OF NETWORK ECONOMICS, 4 (1), 63-74.
Content Delivery and Vertical Integration in On-line Content Markets
LANZI, DIEGO;MARZO, MASSIMILIANO
2005
Abstract
On-line content delivery and vertical alliances between conduit and content providers are nowadays crucial issues in on-line content markets. In this paper, we discuss and compare two types of model for on-line content delivery: push and pull. We assume non-zero marginal cost for network transits, justified by the presence of network services for content delivery (like data caching). Under both models, we show that the rationale behind vertical strategic integration between conduit and content providers in the case of successive monopoliesI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.