Sensitivity Analysis on Service-Driven Network Planning
Published in IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, 2017
Recommended citation: P. Di Francesco, F. Malandrino, and L.A. DaSilva. 2017. "Sensitivity Analysis on Service-Driven Network Planning." IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking 25(3): 1417 - 1430. doi: 10.1109/TNET.2016.2633417 /files/pdf/research/2017Networking.pdf
Service providers are expected to play an increasingly central role in the mobile market and their relationship with the traditional mobile network operators (MNOs) is starting to change. The dilemma faced by over-the-top service-providers (OTTs) is now whether to enter into a service level agreement with the MNOs or to invest in deploying their own network infrastructure to serve their demand. The purpose of this paper is to study the factors shaping the agreements between OTTs and MNOs and how these factors impact network planning decisions. Using our model in conjunction with real-world data, we find that service-driven networks are heavily influenced by regulatory decisions, and that cost structures and demand characteristics play non-marginal roles in the definition of service-driven networks.
