Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
379740 Electronic Commerce Research and Applications 2013 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

We describe a practical method for estimating the economic cost of outages in electronic communications networks, accommodating temporal, geographical and sectoral variations in incidence. The method is illustrated with two types of examples: a hypothetical outage of the main fixed line network operator in Ireland, and seven examples of outages affecting individual local exchanges in areas with concentrations of technology-intensive employment or dense residential population. The national fixed line outage has an estimated cost of €42–50 per household-day arising from effects on the productive and residential sectors, with possible further losses from effects on retail payments and high societal value facilities such as emergency services. Estimated quantifiable economic costs from outages affecting a single local exchange range from €370,000 to €1.1 million per day.

► Economic cost from potential telecoms outages is relevant for policy makers. ► We describe a practical method for estimation. ► This is applied to hypothetical outages of main fixed line network in Ireland. ► Quantifiable daily economic cost is estimated at €42–50 per household. ► Economic costs from single exchange outages can be up to €1.1 million.

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