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Service Adoption and Pricing of Content Delivery Network (CDN) Services

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Service Adoption and Pricing of Content Delivery Network (CDN) Services
Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) are a vital component of the Internet's content delivery value chain, servicing nearly a third of the Internet's most popular content sites. However, in spite of their strategic importance little is known about the optimal pricing policies or adoption drivers of CDNs. We address these questions using analytic models of the market structure for Internet content delivery. We find that, consistent with industry practices, CDNs should provide volume discounts to content providers when traffic burstiness is similar across content providers. However, when different content providers have varying traffic burstiness, as expected in reality, CDNs should provide relatively lower volume discounts, even leading to convex price functions in some cases. Surprisingly, we also find that content providers with bursty traffic provision less infrastructure compared to those with lower burstiness, that CDNs are able to charge more in the presence of bursty traff...
Kartik Hosanagar, John C.-I. Chuang, Ramayya Krish
Added 28 Dec 2010
Updated 28 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2008
Where MANSCI
Authors Kartik Hosanagar, John C.-I. Chuang, Ramayya Krishnan, Michael D. Smith
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