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    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 wireless communication…

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    The U.S is the known as one of the most technologically advanced countries in the world, yet the U.S has one of the slowest and most expensive internet speeds. Japan, whose internet bandwidth averages 81 Megabytes per second (MBPS) is very cheap at $0.40 per MBPS compared to the pricey and slow internet speeds of the U.S at 15 MBPS for $5.66 per MBPS. That is almost six times slower and 14 times more expensive than Japan. There are many possible solutions ranging from expensive options such as…

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    WND Networking is serious about your business. We try to hire to most qualified and professional employees in the market. We believe in the job done right the first time so we take the work serious while providing a fast service so you will not be waiting on us. Our owners are well qualified for any job and with their expertise 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…

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    throughout Canada, this also impacts those of Indigenous culture as well as people who live in rural areas around Canada. A study was completed showing that “Remote rural communities suffer disadvantages associated with their distance from urban centres. Broadband can alleviate these disadvantages by connecting people, places, businesses and services irrespective of the physical location.” (Townsend, L., Wallace, C., & Fairhurst, G. (2015) Although completed in a foreign country rural areas have…

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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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    Rather, these laws would address Paid Prioritization, a system “where a broadband provider engages in “vertical prioritization” by favoring its own content” (Aid). Paid Prioritization is what internet Service providers claim is their “Free Speech” but, paid prioritization limits net neutrality; so it cannot be classified as “Free…

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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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    In this day and age, the internet is accessible for just about anyone, anywhere and is being used all the time. The internet has an incredible amount of different uses and it provides a place where people, regardless of who they are, have equal access to information. There is an issue that has come up, that would jeopardize this ability. Internet service providers want to put blocks on certain things, allowing them to have control what their customers can access online. Giving Internet service…

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    The phrase, “net neutrality,” for those of you who have heard of it – and let’s be honest, most of us can’t seem to escape it, especially with the ensuing presidential candidate debates – is not the simplest concept. In fact, it is pretty difficult to explain without the employment of metaphors. Net neutrality refers to the internet and how Internet Service Providers, or ISPs, can control consumer usage and traffic. The neutrality aspect is derived from the principle that ISPs should not dictate…

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    three reasonable rules to ensure free and open communication on the internet. Those are No Blocking: broadband providers may not block access to legal content, applications, services, or non-harmful devices. No Throttling: broadband providers may not impair or degrade lawful Internet traffic on the basis of content, applications, services, or non-harmful devices. No Paid Prioritization: broadband providers may not favor some lawful Internet traffic over other lawful traffic in exchange for…

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