Brokerage of Bandwidth Commodities
There exist several websites today where buyers and sellers of point-to-point connectivity and telephony minutes can post bids and offers, respectively. Owing to the convergence of data and voice technologies and the emergence of IP as a universal service substrate, trading of IP-based connectivity...
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sg-smu-ink.sis_research-22242011-01-23T04:12:53Z Brokerage of Bandwidth Commodities CHELIOTIS, Giorgos Liver, B. There exist several websites today where buyers and sellers of point-to-point connectivity and telephony minutes can post bids and offers, respectively. Owing to the convergence of data and voice technologies and the emergence of IP as a universal service substrate, trading of IP-based connectivity is receiving increased attention lately. In [Che99] a hierarchical trading model for bandwidth commodities was introduced, and the computational complexity of brokerage in a spot market for bandwidth was studied. A step further, we now discuss the benefits and risks associated with bandwidth brokerage, in a first attempt to evaluate the effects on bandwidth trading of a secondary market for composite contracts, which we call "path contracts". 2000-02-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/1225 Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Management Information Systems |
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There exist several websites today where buyers and sellers of point-to-point connectivity and telephony minutes can post bids and offers, respectively. Owing to the convergence of data and voice technologies and the emergence of IP as a universal service substrate, trading of IP-based connectivity is receiving increased attention lately. In [Che99] a hierarchical trading model for bandwidth commodities was introduced, and the computational complexity of brokerage in a spot market for bandwidth was studied. A step further, we now discuss the benefits and risks associated with bandwidth brokerage, in a first attempt to evaluate the effects on bandwidth trading of a secondary market for composite contracts, which we call "path contracts". |
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