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    them .(2013, p. 3). It is true that responsible authorities display internet contents through “fractured lenses” (York, 2013, p.1) especially in the context of politics. But this doesn’t mean that they are putting us in darkness. We already have access to whatever we need to know. To the absurdity of this claim, if we were to know all political issues and interfere in each and every task of the government, why wouldn’t we be our own leaders and decide for our political issues ourselves instead…

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    Provides complete information of the working, types and future development of Bluetooth. Bluetooth is basically used to connect two devices to exchange data wirelessly but the range of a Bluetooth connection is very small compared to other wireless connections. Further it provides the classification of Bluetooth technology on different grounds and platforms. How it is used to connect two different pieces of technology, basic principles involved and features it possess. You will also find some of…

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    Introduction The case, Comcast Corporation v. Federal Communication Commission and Steinbach v. Village of Forest Park discusses important aspects of utilizing the Internet for business and potential technology and privacy concerns. The Internet is growing rapidly. A growing concern to manage the growth and reliability of the Internet is net neutrality. It is important to understand how it can be regulated by the Federal Communication Commission and what authority Internet service providers…

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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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    for today. John Oliver crafts a well developed argument, but also uses fun and humor to address the main issues with FCC's plan to create this Fastrak Internet scheme. John Oliver sets up his episode by joking about how the Internet has increased access for everyone to search whatever you want from cat pictures of what he says buying a case of coyote urine. However, though the humor makes the information easier to watch and listen to, it…

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    Those for complete internet neutrality have the easy go-to argument of the important role internet access plays in education. With this new generation of well-educated individuals comes the possibility of a child from an under-developed nation growing up and saving their home village. This is a touching tear jerking image, but it comes with pitfalls. Those against net neutrality seem to view internet access as more of a commodity than a tool. A pretty basic argument against net neutrality is…

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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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    1. Abstract The Passive Optical Networks (PON) is the network which is most popular in fiber network access systems. The abstract states the actual concept of Passive optical Network it's importance. It also implies the Definition and explanation of ONT(Optical Network Terminal), ONU, FTTH-BPON and FTTH-GEPON systems in FTTx premises. 2. Objectives The key objectives of the lab are : • Learning Fiber to the home - BPON and Fiber to the home - GEPON systems. • To process the layer 2…

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    1.2 BROADBAND DEVELOPMENTS As large portion of the global communications infrastructure is represented by wireless technology, it is vital to understand overall broadband trends and the role between wireless and wire line communication technologies. Several times both wire line and wireless technologies competed with each other, but generally, they are complementary to each other. For the most part, core infrastructure and backhaul transport for wireless networks are based on wire line…

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    Immigrants And Monopolies

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    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 scenario involves the US Government dissolving the…

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