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    As of recent years, a new concept has shown the potential to change a key component for most modern day individuals, the Internet. The name of this concept is Net Neutrality, a relatively modern concept that has already caused significant change in the political sphere, and it has proven to be a very divisive issue, essentially polarizing the political spectrum as well as the society that encompasses the Internet into a wild debate. More importantly, this concept has actually caused change at…

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    The energy consumption will be reduced due to higher set point which means that the unit will be turned on less frequently and also it will run more efficiently due to the higher temperature delta at the air exchange. (e) DC power system ECO mode: This strategy of radio ECO mode is used to further reduce the…

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    The internet is the global communication network that allows almost all computers to connect and exchange information; restrictions should not be added to certain content and websites just because some users abuse the privilege of infinite knowledge. Although there are many issues regarding copyright and illegal media, I believe that there should not be tougher federal restrictions for content on the internet for many reasons.…

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    Internet television started out in 2007 as websites like Netflix and Hulu were created to provide television shows for convenient watching. However, since then it has become increasing popular, making it possible to watch almost every show on demand and on the go. Internet television is has been taking the world by storm for the last seven years but is it going to take over television as we know it? Not only are shows from well-known broadcasting channels available on these platforms, but also…

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    access point that will be put in the student lobby but may not be logical for the entire network. Mesh could be a separate topology from the rest, but for simplistic purposed it was not picked. The bus physical topology does not allow for computers to stay up if there is a failure of a system, which each system depends on the one previous to it. To make matters simple a star fits the needs of the company and is easy to manage and trouble shoot. Also, the star topology has one central point,…

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    the demands of the tasks” (La Roche, Flanigan, 2013). Regarding the safety of the wireless connection, Merritt Maxin claims that the major difference between wired and wireless networks is the anonymous, uncontrolled coverage areas between the end points of the network. In a wide area like the one of a university, cellular networks and the wireless medium cannot be controlled at all (Merritt, 2002). The…

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    Net Neutrality is an issue that essentially concerns how the internet will operate in the future. In “Point/Counterpoint Network Neutrality Nuances”, both Barbara van Schewick and David Farber stress on the importance of internet in today’s modern era. Schewick is concerned about how the internet is being abused by the ISPs. She claims that ISPs should…

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    Don’t know what net neutrality is? Kindly pay $20 to read about it on the internet. As the years have gone on, our world has drastically changed. One of the main reasons is because of the internet. The internet almost controls everything now and will soon in the near future. But with the internet can come many faults and many people will wonder if some of it is unconstitutional. The main discussion is about net neutrality and how it can provide individual rights, “Congress shall make no law…

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    The internet: a place to express yourself, an innovative opportunity to buy and sell products, an opportunity for small business to grow; and a place for exploitation? Many believe that the current state of the internet is perfect: and that regulation would only harm this perfect world. However, the internet is not perfect, and a lack of government involvement has led to: the absence of net neutrality, an increase in criminal activity, and the formation of monopolistic organizations that harms…

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    The future of cord cutting is headed down a road of uncertainty. While recent Net Neutrality rules have provided hope for more affordable internet access and content, the future is gloomy for a couple reasons. Not only has there been rumors of the incoming administration overturning net neutrality. There is also a gaping whole in the current Net Neutrality rules. With the 5G wireless spectrum promising faster speeds and more internet coverage nationwide, this gaping hole called "Zero-Rating"…

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