Abstract

The concept of peer-to-peer has been receiving greater attention in recent years. The initial surge in popularity among users is mainly attributed to free content delivery and easier availability. However, such services lack a profitable business model for the players involved. Moreover, it has been a phenomenon seen largely in fixed Internet. With the emergence of mobile data services, peer-to-peer has emerged as a possible candidate for content delivery over mobile networks such as GPRS and UMTS. In this paper, we study the case for peer-to-peer content delivery over mobile networks by finding answers to questions such as when, and how. We analyse the conditions necessary for a mobile operator to achieve profitability using peer-to-peer mode of content delivery, the reasons why mobile networks are in a better position to exploit the benefits of this mode of delivery and the possible strategies for successful rollout of services using peer-to-peer mode of delivery.

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