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Author:Cakmak, Görkem
Title:Internet Interconnection Ecosystem in Finland
Publication type:Master's thesis
Publication year:2013
Pages:ix + 80 s. + liitt. 3      Language:   eng
Department/School:Sähkötekniikan korkeakoulu
Main subject:Network Economics   (ETA3003)
Supervisor:Hämmäinen, Heikki
Instructor:Suomi, Henna
Electronic version URL: http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:aalto-201401101071
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Location:P1 Ark Aalto  1100   | Archive
Keywords:Internet
interconnection
BGP
Border Gateway Protocol
Abstract (eng):For both fixed and mobile network operators, interconnection constitutes an indisputably key element to provide end users with a variety of services.
Internet interconnection is particularly an intriguing subject due to the importance of the Internet in our everyday lives and our genuine curiosity to grasp its underlying structure.
This thesis aims to provide a holistic approach to study the Internet interconnections in a nation-centric stance.
To accomplish the objective, initially the method that breaks down the key features of the interconnection analysis is introduced.
The nation-centric analysis is conducted for Finland by jointly utilizing the Internet registry data and collected Internet routing data.
Covering the last decade of the Finnish Internet, the longitudinal analysis yields significant findings for the Internet address usage statistics and the level of multi-homed networks, along with the classification and inference of relationships between stakeholders in the interconnection ecosystem.
The implications that the emerging interconnection models pose for the future global service delivery among both fixed and mobile networks are expounded from the perspective of the existing domestic interconnection practices.
The longitudinal interconnectivity study allows us to comprehend both technical and business interfaces between market players by revealing a complete list of customer-provider relationships.
Within a national milieu, the assessment of the current Internet market dynamics and future implications of emerging models can be considered in more rationally anticipated manner.
Hence, authorities who desire to design new pricing schemes and policies for future networking interconnections can be guided more thoroughly.
ED:2014-01-19
INSSI record number: 48408
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