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Characterizing and Improving the Reliability of Broadband Internet Access

Author(s): Bischof, Zachary; Bustamante, Fabian; Feamster, Nick

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Abstract: In this paper, we empirically demonstrate the growing importance of reliability by measuring its effect on user behavior. We present an approach for broadband reliability characterization using data collected by many emerging national initiatives to study broadband and apply it to the data gathered by the Federal Communications Commission’s Measuring Broadband America project. Motivated by our findings, we present the design, implementation, and evaluation of a practical approach for improving the reliability of broadband Internet access with multihoming.
Publication Date: 2018
Citation: Bischoff, Zach, Fabian Bustamante, and Nick Feamster. "Characterizing and Improving the Reliability of Broadband Internet Access." In Research Conference on Communications, Information and Internet Policy (TPRC) 46 (2018): pp. 1–15.
Pages: 1 - 15
Type of Material: Conference Article
Journal/Proceeding Title: Research Conference on Communications, Information and Internet Policy (TPRC)
Version: Author's manuscript
Notes: Link to Conference Papers: https://www.tprcweb.com/friday-paper-sessions-1/#paper-session-III



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