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    Merriam Webster defines Net Neutrality as a requirement for all Internet Service Providers(ISPs) to treat all Internet data the same regardless of its source, type, or destination. Some people argue against net neutrality because they feel that the government should not be allowed to regulate the Internet. Net Neutrality is an important part of our society, it allows for an open Internet which is free from discrimination, monopolies, and prevents it from becoming stagnant. ISPs are like the…

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    Net Neutrality Analysis

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    When it is certain to confine parliamentary decisions for the sake of the insufficiency of the government’s ruling, it’s reasonable to state these disagreements. Thus, the nation should prevent the Federal Communications Commission, from withdrawing Net Neutrality. Based on the policy, where everyone is equal and certain rights are not abridged nor ignored. The FCC has abused their proposition and neglected our opinions. As a consequence, they are reshaping Americans’ online experience. This…

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    High-speed Internet from Frontier gives you all the broadband strength you need. Downloading movies or uploading video? Get a super-fast connection to keep you surfing. Add a wireless router and more than one device in your home can connect to Frontier Internet. Check the weather, write your blog, track your…

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    human right since over a third of the world’s population, more than 2.8 million people, use it (Internet World Stats, 2014). This number proves that the Internet plays many important roles in our everyday life. Moreover, not only computers, but also mobile phones, tablets, and other devices now connect to the Internet, therefore the Internet is attainable to everyone anywhere. Unlike other devices such as radio or television, the Internet does not provide only information, but it also allows…

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    Explain some cases in which you would perm-ban/temp-ban people: Advertising: Helpers don't have the /ban command so they use the /mute command like this /mute (user) Advertising Then you take a screenshot and send it to a higher staff. Drama: Server: drama is a perm ip ban but helpers don't have /ipban so I would record it and send it to a higher staff. Hacking: As a helper you can't ban so I'm going to put the moderator command here just to show that I know the rules /tempban (User) 48h Hacks…

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    Immigrants And Monopolies

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    According to Susan Crawford, a former special assistant to President Barack Obama on science, technology and innovation policy, "Americans pay so much because they don't have a choice. We deregulated high-speed internet access 10 years ago and since then we've seen enormous consolidation and monopolies, so left to their own devices, companies that supply internet access will charge high prices, because they face neither competition nor oversight." (Geoghegan) Our best case…

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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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    We live in a time where the Internet is in the same class as water and electricity. The Internet is a utility that everyone needs to have access to in their daily life. Internet service providers need regulation because consumers and content providers deserve to use the internet at a decent cost and speed and removing regulations only serves the ISPs. Regulation like net neutrality is a great thing for both consumers and content providers. It is important because everyone gets to access and…

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    service range from fixed voice, fixed broadband, mobile, network application services (NAS), media services, data / IP, and to international businesses (Telstra 2013, p. 13). As of 2013, it offers 15.1 million mobile services, 7.8 million fixed voice services and 2.8 million retail fixed broadband services. To support its millions of subscribers, the company has established technological infrastructures, such as the largest integrated IP network and national mobile network that are both situated…

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    The internet has only been influencing our current culture for a decade, and it has already become a more important catalyst for social development then thousands of years of cultural evolution. Internet connections have started to become the norm; even the poorest nations and peoples have some limited access to the vast wealth of information the internet offers. This accessibility of information is the exception, not the rule. Normally, education was only available to the richest in a society,…

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