Focusing on the economics of telecommunication services, this textbook offers an engineering perspective that emphasizes the industry's fundamental drivers and network characteristics through graph theory. It explores the relationship between network topology and performance metrics, proposing a pricing model based on displaced opportunity costs. Additionally, it covers regulation, net neutrality, and the application of game theory in competitive markets. Aimed at senior undergraduates and graduate students, it bridges the gap between economic theory and telecommunications practice.
Pramode Verma Knihy


Voice over IP Networks
Quality of Service, Pricing and Security
This book addresses three important issues in VoIP networks: Quality of Service, pricing and security.In addressing Quality of Service (QoS), it introduces the notion of delay not exceeding an upper limit, termed the bounded delay, to measure the Quality of Service in VoIP networks.