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    there are challenges involved in tourism industry. Lack of proper infrastructure, is being one of the most urgent issues to be solved. Infrastructure needs for the travel and tourism industry range from physical infrastructure such as ports of entry to modes of transport to urban infrastructure such as access roads, electricity, water supply, sewerage and telecommunication. The sector related to the tourism industry include…

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    Telstr A Case Study

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    Summary Battersby (2016) assesses the implications of mobile network sharing on leading regional infrastructure supplier Telstra, following competition regulator Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) and government inquiries signalling reform. By ‘declaring’ Telstra’s infrastructure to enable competitors access, supporters of regulation contest this improves market and social outcomes. Key Concepts This article relates to the political and regulatory environment as ACCC…

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    Nokia Case Analysis

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    network infrastructure, location-based technologies and advanced technologies. Headquartered in Espoo, Finland, and with operations around the world, Nokia invests in the technologies of the future. Nokia is a public limited-liability company listed on the Helsinki Stock Exchange and New York Stock Exchange. It is the world's 274th-largest company measured by 2013 revenues according to the Fortune Global 500. Today, Nokia have three strong businesses: Nokia Networks, our network infrastructure…

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    Censorship In North Korea

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    North Korea and Censorship North Korea has become increasingly isolated from the rest of the world after the ending of the Korean War in 1958. Since then, the North Korean government has been utilizing its right of internet sovereignty to infantilize and alter its citizens. In this essay I will expose how North Korean government officials inhumanely censor it’s internet, telephone, television and radio use to maintain national security, keep political stability and to impose specific traditional…

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    Colombian Culture Essay

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    country’s infrastructure is owned and run by the private sector, rather than the government. Unlike most other countries, Colombian airports, seaports, roads, water services, and even energy services are privately owned and operated, with little to no interference from the federal government (Sales, 2013). This could pose a threat to not only the local populous, but also any military force that opposed any guerrilla faction that is supported by the owners of any local infrastructure. The…

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    amenities such as drinking water, well maintained and clean waiting rooms and toilets, first aid and wayside such as lounge, cafeteria, and parking facilities, among others. India scores poorly in terms of availability of these infrastructure facilities. Inadequate infrastructure facilities affect inbound tourism and also could lead to an increase in the outflow of domestic tourists from India to other competitive neighboring countries. Human…

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    Vision 2041 Case Study

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    and the urban poverty rate to 22% from 45% in the same period . Both local and foreign investors and develop partners are increasingly seeing Bangladesh as a smart place to put their money, especially in the sectors of oil and gas, banking, telecommunication and power…

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    Decades ago and even nowadays, urbanization was and still remains a trend which has influenced people worldwide. “Urbanization occurs when people move from rural to urban areas, so that the proportion of people living in cities increases while the proportion of people living in rural areas diminishes” (Boundless, par.1). Lately, the world is experiencing the largest wave of urban growth in history, and more than half of the world’s population nowadays is living in towns and cities. It is…

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    Telehealth Essay

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    The use of telecommunication using electronic devices from cell phones to videoconferencing among healthcare providers; either to exchange reports, concerns or researches about clients has become very common in the past few years. Even more so that it now branches out to a broader range of technology known as Telehealth. Telehealth allow physicians to provide care and monitor their clients while at a distant location, using the latest technologies. According to the Center for Connected Health…

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    second pillar is a proactive defense as opposed to passive defense, so that US is preparing of the threats and will act before the attacks. The third pillar is critical infrastructure protection, also known as CIP. It is a concept that relates to how prepared and the response to the attacks that will hurt our critical infrastructure of a region or nation. The fourth pillar is the use of collective defense, which provides the capability of early detection and to incorporate them in the defense…

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