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Kleinrock, L. (1992). Technology issues in the design of NREN. In Kahin, B. (Ed.), Building Information Infrastructure. McGraw-Hill Primis.

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Pricing the Internet - MacKie-Mason, Varian (1993)   (37 citations)  (Correct)

....delays to Canada are extraordinarily variable, yet the delays to Oslo have no more variability than does transmission to New Jersey (ATT) Variability in delay fluctuates widely across times of day, as we would expect in a system with bursty traffic, but follows no obvious pattern. According to Kleinrock (1992), One of the least understood aspects of today s networking technology is that of network control, which entails congestion control, routing control, and bandwidth access and allocation. We expect that if access to Internet bandwidth continues to be provided at a zero cost there will inevitably ....

Kleinrock, L. (1992). Technology issues in the design of NREN. In Kahin, B. (Ed.), Building Information Infrastructure. McGraw-Hill Primis.


Pricing the Internet - MacKie-Mason, Varian (1994)   (37 citations)  (Correct)

....likely that congestion will continue to be a problem, especially as new very high bandwidth uses (such as real time broadcast video) become common. It is becoming increasingly important to consider how congestion in networks such as the Internet should be controlled, and much work is needed. As Kleinrock (1992) writes, One of the least understood aspects of today s networking technology is that of network control, which entails congestion control, routing control, and bandwidth access and allocation. There is some literature on network congestion control; see Gerla and Kleinrock (1988) for an ....

Kleinrock, L. (1992). Technology issues in the design of NREN. In Kahin, B. (Ed.), Building Information Infrastructure. McGraw-Hill Primis.


Some Economics of the Internet - MacKie-Mason, Varian (1993)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....to Canada are extraordinarily variable, yet the delays to Oslo have no more variability than does transmission to New Jersey (ATT) Variability in delays itself fluctuates widely across times of day, as we would expect in a system with bursty traffic, but follows no obvious pattern. According to Kleinrock (1992), One of the least understood aspects of today s networking 20 The high maximum delay for the University of Washington at 4pm is correct, but appears to be aberrant. The maximum delay was 627 msec; the next two highest delays (in a sample of over 2400) were about 250 msecs each. After dropping ....

Kleinrock, L. (1992). Technology issues in the design of NREN. In Kahin, B. (Ed.), Building Information Infrastructure. McGraw-Hill Primis.


Some Economics of the Internet - MacKie-Mason, Varian (1993)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....to Canada are extraordinarily variable, yet the delays to Oslo have no more variability than does transmission to New Jersey (ATT) Variability in delays itself fluctuates widely across times of day, as we would expect in a system with bursty traffic, but follows no obvious pattern. According to Kleinrock (1992), One of the least understood aspects of today s networking technology is that of network control, which entails congestion control, routing control, and bandwidth access and allocation. We expect that if access to Internet bandwidth continues to be provided at a zero cost there will inevitably ....

Kleinrock, L. (1992). Technology issues in the design of NREN. In Kahin, B. (Ed.), Building Information Infrastructure. McGraw-Hill Primis.

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