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    Providers or ISPs such as Comcast and AT&T are responsible for providing broadband internet connections to consumers all over America. Within the past six years, the net neutrality debate has become a fiercer and heated debate, but has exploded in 2014. Net neutrality is the principle of having all Internet data being equal and free to everyone. The supporters are Internet companies such as Google, Amazon, and Netflix, while those who oppose net neutrality are the ISPs like Comcast, AT&T, and…

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    POVERTY. WHAT IS IT? Persons in Household Poverty Line 1 $11,670 2 $15,730 3 $19,790 4 $23,850 5 $27,910 6 $31,970 7 $36,030 8 $40,090 What is poverty? How did poverty start? Are there ways we can try to fix poverty? Yes, all good questions and they will be answered in time. Let us start with the basics; what is poverty? Well the dictionary.com says that poverty is the lack of money to take care of your everyday needs to live. How did poverty start? It was always there, one person having nothing…

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    Marketers, advertisers and public relations people know how important publicity is. What better venue than the Golden Globes? Ricky Gervais, host of the 2016 Golden Globes, joked Sunday night that nobody cares about the awards show. That probably holds true when it comes to Wall Street. Media companies aren't really affected by big events such as the Golden Globes. However, maybe this time, media companies should start caring. Do you currently own a publicly traded media company or are…

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    Net Neutrality Essay

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    application, that’s attached equipment, or the way that communicate. Net neutrality basically means that all data has to be equal treatment (FCC) group opened the door for a binary system where the giant Internet service providers by (ISPs), such as the Comcast and Verizon, that can be charged for send the content more quickly. It would allowed large companies to buy way faster lane, and let everyone else in slower lane. The technical aspect of this overhaul project is quite…

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    Canadian Telecommunication

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    A Comparison of Canadian Telecom to US Telecom As we know of many, The staunch difference in standards of service between consumers within the United States and Canada, I would say. A core and elemental history of our mobile technologies have evolved and have come a long way since the founding of GSM or Global Standard for Mobile Communication Starting with with the HSCSD (High Speed Circuit Switched Data) technology. This tech was hardly stable let alone have any capacity to provide internet…

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    deserved. In 2015, Blackwell began training with all time great Floyd Mayweather Jr. Having the provelage to train with one of the greatest boxers in history shows the potential that he has. If that isn't impressive enough, he also closed a tv deal with Comcast Sports Net CSN. The deal allows his fights to be broadcasted in over 50 million homes across the United States. Blackwell isn't just a boxer though. His marketing power is quite astonishing as well. He has been interviewed on the red…

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    Mary Grasing Case Summary

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    The Grasing matter hinges on whether Comcast records still exist and if bar counsel can obtain them. A follow up request will be made to the DA’s Office for any additional phone records analyzed during the State Police investigation. It is concerning that this matter was not transferred to…

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    Net Neutrality Effect

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    Jason Poff Mr. Burkhartsmeier AP English Language – Period 2 28 February 2015 Effect of Net Neutrality on Us The debate on net neutrality, an issue with many different layers, has spread throughout the United States. In a basic sense, net neutrality is the equality of access to all legal types of information on the Internet for all users, and in addition companies distributing Internet service can not give priority to certain users or to types of content (Miller, Stelter). While not a law now,…

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    In 2010, the Federal Communications Commissions introduced and eventually passed net neutrality protections that became the “first-ever rules to regulate internet access” in the United States (Net Neutrality: A Free and Open Internet). These protections put restrictions on internet service providers, so they would not be allowed to slow down or block internet services for customers. Citizens are overjoyed at the option of equal internet access for all, but this joy is short-lived because within…

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    direct deposit set up on your bank account, then set up auto payments for bills or stash it in a trust fund or escrow account. Cut Out the Extra Expenses There are plenty of extra expenses in your life that you may not know about. For example, Comcast cable charges an extra $12 per month to send out a paper bill, but if you were to go paperless then you are essentially saving money. Also, you could visit thrift stores and take advantage of charity events when…

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