The domestic IP interconnection policy, which has been discussed for a long time since the institutionalizationof Internet interconnection in 2005, undergoes a major change from 2014. Originally, tier distinction and IPinterconnection rates was determined based on the consultation between ISPs. Since the Revision of InterconnectionStandard for Telecommunications Facilities (No. 2014-73), the determination on tier distinction isbased the Standard IP Interconnection Conditions. The Standard IP Interconnection Conditions are used ascriteria for determining tier distinction among ISPs who are interested in participating in the Internet interconnection.It consists of various items such as the number of subscribers and network size to evaluate networkexternality. Interconnection Interworking Capacity, one item of the Standard IP Interconnection Conditions, isused to measure the ‘network of network’ effect. In this study, the existing method for evaluating InterconnectionInterwoking Capacity refers to the problem that can overestimate the network effect that the connectionprovider can offer, and suggests alternatives that can improve it. Finally, the results of a comparison ofevaluation alternatives based on traffic exchange data of ISPs are presented.
KSP Keywords
Internet interconnection, Long Time, Network effect, Number of subscribers, network size
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