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    Digital Divide Factors

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    The first aspect, electricity infrastructures, such as wired telecommunication devices and technology is challenging. However, the country is compromising and making strides with the introduction and use of mobile communication systems. While a hard-lined infrastructure is ideal and most equipped to support the technological…

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    Around the world, most countries including China, The United States of America, and the Middle East have online Internet websites censored by types of countless reasons. There is the most obvious question: why do people censor online websites and what is censorship? "Censorship is the process of either removing or editing any type of fictional or nonfictional graphic imagery to anybody, not at a certain of age. This would include television shows (ex. South Park), movies(ex. Pulp Fiction), and…

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    and gathered into a huge database. Internet surveillance is an illegal action process by the NSA without a legal warrant. All of these surveillance activities is violate the privacy of citizens. Nevertheless, Unconstitutional seizure of the telecommunications and unconstitutional search of content search for selectors are the mass spying in the…

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    keep their shores at peace. According to (Lee, 2013) the “expansion of the ROK Navy with anti-piracy campaigns in the Gulf of Aden and the blue-water navy warships”. South Korea is always evolving and using their up to date, most advanced telecommunication system to collect data from the surrounding countries. This allows the ROK to become a great national and regional Military, too not only protect their coast from unwanted intruders, but too protecting their skies. With the contribution of…

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    Here is my topic, “introduce the argument community liberated with illustration”. It is my honor to be here and have a presentation to all of you. Before we really get into the topic deeply, I would like to bring you an insight into what is community first for having a basic understanding of how community liberated. First of all, community refers to any group assumed to share a common way of life, as in references to the diplomatic community or the black community, or simply to those who live…

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    TANAPA Case Study

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    information from where it can be accessed by users for business intelligence purposes. Data warehouse has a tool that allow for in-depth analysis of the data and information held and production of Management information reports.  Lack of internal telecommunication across the…

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    RBI- AN INTRODUCTION Rural Broadband Initiative (RBI) is a rural counterpart of Ultra-Fast Broadband (UFB). The difference between them lies in the area of their deployment, i.e. Rural Broadband Initiative is a government initiative to provide high speed internet access to rural areas whereas Ultra-Fast Broadband provides high broadband speeds to the urban areas. Rural Broadband Initiative came into picture in the year 2009 and upon its completion in the year 2016; it will provide broadband to…

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    Before taking music 111, I only know little about music with few preconceptions. First preconceived idea which I hold was players who can play by ear are naturally genius or just a special gift. However, from the lecture, “Oral Tradition” and Lilliestam’s article I got the idea how the players can play by ear. In his article, "On Playing By Ear", Lars Lilliestam compared music to spoken language. He described as if we learn a variety of phrases, we can use the language in certain situation. Same…

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    AT & T Case Summary

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    Article Title: AT&T Retention Practices Blasted by Longtime Employee Link: http://www.rcrwireless.com/20150914/carriers/whistleblower-calls-out-att-for-unethical-retention-practices-tag20 Summary: AT&T, an American Telecommunication Company, is under fire for a practicing unethical retention practices. In this article, a long time employee of 17 years called the company out for their retention methods. The company set up a system for the employee to get pinned on for all customers that they…

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    I work in Information Technology department for Telecommunication clients. I work on a project called CIM Testing and our main goal is to provide Quality Engineering and Assurance (QE&A) to the client through two modules. The first module is that we do web application testing and the second module is that we do mobile application and automation. CIM testing consists of 30 members and I am the Project Lead for the two modules and also in client facing role where I communicate and coordinate…

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