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Internet Service Providers and Peering
Internet Service Providers and Peering   (Citations: 62)
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Internet Service Provider (ISP) peering hasemerged as one of the most important and effectiveways for ISPs to improve the efficiency of operation.Peering is defined as "an interconnection businessrelationship whereby ISPs provide connectivity toeach others" transit customers." ISPs seek peeringrelationships primarily for two reasons. First, peeringdecreases the cost and reliance on purchased Internettransit. As the single greatest operating expense, ISPsseek to minimize these...
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    • ...ISP peering relation has emerged as an important way to mitigate Internet transit traffic costs [9]...
    • ...An ISP peering agreement is an interconnection relationship whereby ISPs provide connectivity to each others’ transit customers [9]...

    Jie Daiet al. On the efficiency of collaborative caching in ISP-aware P2P networks

    • ...In our example above, ASj could pay ASi to forward traffic through y rather than x. However, large ISPs who are responsible for carrying a majority of the Internet traffic, often engage in peering relationships in which there is no monetary transfer [9]...

    Yuval Shavittet al. Limitations and Possibilities of Path Trading between Autonomous Syste...

    • ...Contrary to previous telecommunication related migrations, the economic relations between the stakeholders of the Internet are much more complex [11], therefore, the modelling of the IPv6 migration problem is challenging...

    Tuan Anh Trinhet al. Migrating to IPv6: A game-theoretic perspective

    • ...Since previous work has shown that ASs are prone to short term volatility [17], we want to allow for the possibility that an AS may want to revise its links as its customers, demands and congestion change...
    • ...Our assumption holds particularly well for small customers linking to much larger providers and for the rare cases where large customers link to relatively small providers [17]...
    • ...One might think that the nodes that arrive early are severely restricted in their choice of providers, but 1 Indeed, in a survey of AS interconnection arrangements, Norton [17] suggests that AS relationships are sometimes prone to short-term volatility from unforeseen changes in traffic demand routing patterns stemming from new contract agreements...

    Jacomo Corboet al. An Economically-Principled Generative Model of AS Graph Connectivity

    • ...ISPs generally have many links interconnecting with other ISPs, which have various monetary cost structures, such as peering and transit relationships [9, 10]...

    Takuro Horieet al. A New Method of Proactive Recovery Mechanism for Large-Scale Network F...

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