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The Role of Responsive Pricing in the Internet
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Date Issued
January 1996
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Abstract
The Internet continues to evolve as it reaches out to a wider user population. The recent introduction of user-friendly navigation and retrieval tools for the World Wide Web has triggered an unprecedented level of interest in the Internet among the media and the general public, as well as in the technical community. It seems inevitable that some changes or additions are needed in the control mechanisms used to allocate usage of Internet resources. In this paper, we argue that a feedback signal in the form of a variable price for network service is a workable tool to aid network operators in controlling Internet traffic. We suggest that these prices should vary dynamically based on the current utilization of network resources. We show how this responsive pricing puts control of network service back where it belongs: with the users.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Michigan Publishing
Journal
Journal of Electronic Publishing
Volume
1
Issue
1 and 2
Copyright (Published Version)
1996 the Authors
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Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
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