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Game Theoretic Modeling of Zero-Rating Internet Provisioning

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Free basics; Internet.org; Sponsored content; Sponsored data; Zero-rating

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Zero-rating Internet is the concept of allowing end-users to access the basic services of some websites via mobile network operators (MNOs) without charge. More specifically, the MNO does not subtract data usage of zero-rated services from the end-users’ data quota.

Sponsored content (i.e., sponsored data) is a similar context to zero-rating, where the end-users still get access to some websites and contents for free or with a discount. However, unlike zero-rating, in sponsored content the websites pay the cost of the sponsored contents’ bandwidth to the MNOs.

A zero-rating platform is a relaying service which allows websites to easily make their content available as zero-rating through the platform.

Historical Background

Websites such as Facebook, Google, and Wikipedia have been providing zero-rating access of their services (e.g., Facebook Zero, Google Free Zone, Wikipedia Zero) with...

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Asghari, M., Yousefi, S., Niyato, D. (2018). Game Theoretic Modeling of Zero-Rating Internet Provisioning. In: Shen, X., Lin, X., Zhang, K. (eds) Encyclopedia of Wireless Networks. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-32903-1_37-1

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