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    The use of electronic devices during classes has been a discussed issue for long, because of problems regarding the safety of the wireless connection, the costs of using these kind of devices for learning institutions and the personal use each student does with them. Many researchers argue that technologies used during lectures are only damage for students, because they tend to pass their time on social networks or surfing in Internet rather than follow the lesson. According to Dr. Claire La…

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    Manifesto of Neutrality With the last frontier of free speech at risk, one must take action against those who threaten this frontier. I urge anyone who supports a free internet to join me and several others on a path that will shake the foundations of the world. The people that wish to eliminate a neutral internet wish to control and regulate it. But what is there to control if there is nothing to be controlled? We must free ourselves from the shackles and only then will opponents of a free…

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    Net Neutrality

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    Net neutrality is a term coined by Tim Wu who was a media law professor at Columbia University, This sentence makes no sense, it is the belief that all internet traffic should be treated equally. It became a big deal when in 2007, Comcast was intentionally slowing uploads from “peer to peer file sharing applications.” And they were basically trying to implement limits and differentiate charges for peer to peer, file transfer protocol, and online traffic. The big problem that arose from this is…

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    Net Neutrality Report Numerous studies have been conducted on the topic of Net Neutrality. Net Neutrality is the principle that broadband internet service providers should allow access to all content and applications regardless of its source or destination, and without favoring or blocking particular applications or contents on websites. The purpose of this report is to discuss the issue of Net Neutrality with the Ministry of Industry, and other non-technical government officials. This report…

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    A Home Area Network is an interconnection in which any networking apparatuses are accompanied with each alienation for allocating assets between them with the agency of internet. The central advantage of Home Area Network is that you bag allocate abnormal arrange of content i.e. videos, audios etc. among abnormal consumers. A computer with ample storage memory can be applied as server which can be adroitly accessed by the clients along with users can efficiently approach the data whenever they…

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    which guide me to my position regarding existing competition. Besides Verizon, there are other companies that provide similar services as Verizon. Verizon offers diversified services to its consumers. These services range from providing television access to offering internet, landline, and wireless communication services. Verizon faces tough challenges from other firms in the industry on all business fronts. For example, Verizon faces AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint, and a few other organizations in…

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    we can guarantee to get the job done right. William Kemling is a network administrator, network engineer, and system analyst with over 30 years of Information Technology experience. Beginning in the early 1990 's, William wrote applications in MS Access, JAVA, and C++. William is currently working as a network/system administrator fot VTC Test Facility at Ft. Huachuca, AZ. Neal Lopez is a systems administrator, network…

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    rates among rural, low-income, less-educated, and older individuals” (James, M., Prabir K., N., Rafi M., G., & Josie, B. (2013). The digital divide affects many people worldwide but also throughout Canada. It can be said that “The Internet will expand access to education, good jobs, and better health” (DiMaggio, P., & Hargittai, E. (2001). One can argue these points as through various different content online for example news stories, this provides education to the public, possibly about a…

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    government must ban paid prioritization. The associated press reporter for government policy Anne Flaherty presents how paid prioritization affects users, “If Comcast and Time Warner … have the ability to manage and manipulate Internet speeds and access to benefit their own bottom line, they will be able to filter content and alter the user experience”. One of the main ideas behind net neutrality is having a service provider that does not block or discriminate any content. However, as paid…

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    Internet Neutrality

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    The Internet Served Equally Growing up in a world where the ability to access various kinds of information at the touch of a finger is possible, one can imagine a life fulfilled with numerous opportunities to learn and be entertained. Of course, to many individuals, this is often referred to as the “Internet” and its practicality is often taken for granted. However, that freedom to equally access all public content on the Internet, commonly referred to as net neutrality, has been jeopardized in…

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