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    Corporate strategy is only as effective as the research and analysis of the organization’s market in which they operate (Parnell, 2014). In fact, financial performance, mergers and acquisitions, human resource management, and allocation of resources are all integral parts of the corporate level strategy (Bradley, 2016). Another important aspect is identification of the organization’s corporate profile. Do they operate in a single industry? Do they operate in a related or unrelated industry?…

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    Future is residential service offering, which provides low cost tolls, broadband and line rental to consumers. The Present -Delivering services nationwide Each communications solution provided is individually crafted. The account managers select from a comprehensive range of products and services, from phone lines and systems, across national, international and landlines and mobile toll calling, to genuinely fast wireless broadband. The account managers pay a visit to every customer on…

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    Telstra has both positive and negative experiences when managing change and innovation. The company has made the right moves but in return also underwent a few missteps along the way. In an article from The Australian, Telstra was accused by NBN for providing slow download rate at 0.002% of the expected speed that the customers pay for. A spokesman claimed that while several clients are transitioning to NBN enables them to download at a top speed level however, common network factors indicate…

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    Net neutrality: Net neutrality is the notion that promotes neutral internet which means that internet service providers should not block legal content, applications or facilities, or forbid the use of non-harmful devices. Net neutrality works on the principle that all web traffic flow should be treated equally, no matter where it originated or the type of data transmitted. A neutral Internet provides a massive, open, and worldwide market, and the ability for anyone to access information,…

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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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    for priority" arrangements using fast lanes for some people but not others. Network Management, meaning that This allows for broadband providers to engage in reasonable network management. It is important to know that This rule does not stop providers from offering subscribers tiers of services or charging based on usage. Mobile, this requires transparency of mobile broadband providers and stopping them from blocking websites and certain competitive apps. Vigilance, this created an Open Internet…

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    I. Introduction Bill Chappell documented the FCC’s monumental ruling in favor of net neutrality on February 26, 2015. With this ruling, the FCC reclassified broadband access as a telecommunications service and therefore a common carrier, in turn applying Title 2 of the Communications Act of 1934 to Internet Service Providers (ISPs). Title 2 of the Communications Act of 1934 makes it unlawful for any common carrier to “make any unjust or unreasonable discrimination in charges, practices,…

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    Some internet service providers believed they should be allowed to charge content providers, such as Netflix or YouTube, for using the internet service provider 's infrastructure to connect with the content provider 's users. Internet Service Providers reported to have spent resources to repair and improve their infrastructure to provide better service, while large content providers were allowed a free ride (Cheng et al 61). The Internet Service Providers attempted to do this by contacting…

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    that heavy users of the internet could pay extra charges, which would, in turn, enable ISPs to improve infrastructure for all users (Zelnick & Zelnick, 2013). Additionally, net neutrality opponents claim that with the available sponsorships, various mobile telecom service providers could provide free internet access to particular content. Such offers would, according to the opponents, enable individuals without smartphone data contracts to surf specific internet areas free of charge and thus…

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    room. And that certain group of people are most likely doing internet related activities, like social media, on line shopping, or reading the news. Internet is everywhere now; most people have it at the touch of their fingertips with the multiple of mobile devices they own. It’s the twenty-first century and although we do not have flying cars as predicted, we have an advanced internet network. The internet has grown rapidly over the past decade compared to other technologies, like television and…

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