Telecommunication Network Economics: From Theory to Applications

  • 6h 42m
  • Bruno Tuffin, Patrick Maillé
  • Cambridge University Press
  • 2014

Presenting a balance of theory and practice, this up-to-date guide provides a comprehensive overview of the key issues in telecommunication network economics, as well as the mathematical models behind the solutions. These mathematical foundations enable the reader to understand the economic issues arising at this pivotal time in network economics, from business, research and political perspectives. This is followed by a unique practical guide to current topics, including app stores, volume-based pricing, auctions for advertisements, search engine business models, the network neutrality debate, the relationship between mobile operators and mobile virtual network operators, and the economics of security. The guide discusses all types of players in telecommunications, from users, to access and transit network providers, to service providers (including search engines, cloud providers or content delivery networks), to content providers and regulatory bodies. Ideal for graduate students, researchers and industry practitioners working in telecommunications.

About the Authors

Patrick Maillé has been an assistant professor at the Networks, Security and Multimedia Department of Telecom Bretagne since 2002. He has written or co-written more than 60 papers on game theory and economic concepts applied to telecommunication ecosystems.

Bruno Tuffin has been with INRIA in Rennes, France, since 1997. He has written or co-written more than one hundred papers and two books on Monte Carlo and quasi-Monte Carlo simulation techniques for the performance evaluation of telecommunication systems, and on developing new Internet-pricing schemes and telecommunication-related economic models.

In this Book

  • Introduction—Telecommunications Evolution and the Set of Actors
  • Mathematical Foundations—Optimization, Game Theory, Auctions
  • Economics of Access Service Providers
  • Economics at the Content and Application Level
  • Interactions among Network Service Providers
  • Interactions among Content or Application Service Providers
  • Relations between Content/Application Providers and Access Service Providers
  • References