Abstract

On September 23, 2009, CAIDA hosted a virtual Workshop on Internet Economics [3] to bring together network technology and policy researchers, commercial Internet facilities and service providers, and communications regulators to explore a common goal: framing a concrete agenda for the emerging but empirically stunted field of Internet infrastructure economics. With participants stretching from Washington D.C. to Queensland, Australia, we used the electronic conference hosting facilities supported by the California In stitute of Technology (CalTech) EVO Collaboration Network. This report describes the workshop discussions and presents relevant open research questions identified by participants.

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