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Net Neutrality with Competing Internet Platforms
Authors:Marc Bourreau  Frago Kourandi  Tommaso Valletti
Institution:1. Telecom ParisTech, Department of Economics and Social Sciences, Paris, France;2. CREST‐LEI;3. Athens University of Economics and Business, Department of Economics, Athens, Greece;4. Imperial College London, London, England;5. University of Rome II;6. CEPR
Abstract:We propose a two‐sided model with two competing Internet platforms, and a continuum of Content Providers (CP's). We study the effect of a net neutrality regulation on capacity investments in the market for Internet access, and on innovation in the market for content. Under the alternative discriminatory regime, platforms charge a priority fee to those CP's which are willing to deliver their content on a fast lane. We find that under discrimination, investments in broadband capacity and content innovation are both higher than under net neutrality. Total welfare increases, though the discriminatory regime is not always beneficial to the platforms as it can intensify competition for subscribers. As platforms have a unilateral incentive to switch to the discriminatory regime, a prisoner's dilemma can arise. We also consider the possibility of sabotage, and show that it can only emerge, with adverse welfare effects, under discrimination.
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