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    Internet Neutrality, usually referred to as “Net Neutrality” is a growing movement across the nation. As more people get internet, certain companies end up on the top of the corporate food chain. Companies grow and become powerful. As their grip on the internet service industry strengthens, so does their influence, and eventually, they try to change the industry greatly. Recently, companies have tried to take advantage of their power by forcing websites to pay them extra money to reach their…

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    The Internet is getting bigger and bigger every minute. You can practically do anything on there, from buying cars or houses to watching cat videos on YouTube. You can watch movies, TV shows, or you can meet the love of your life on dating websites. I will explain, everyone takes Internet for granted, thinking that Internet is untouchable. Well it isn’t, Net neutrality is the idea that your cellular or cable Internet provider should treat all websites and services the same. Big companies like…

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    Nt1330 Unit 5 Test Paper

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    Student Name: Caroline machinjili THIRD YEAR DEGREE IN COMPUTING AT CCT DUBLIN SUBJECT: ADVANCED SWITHCING AND ROUTING PORTFAST AND ETHERCHANNEL October 2015 PORTFAST in my network I have setup portfast on all the 18 access switches connected to the workstations and also on the core switches connected to the servers. on both switches I have used ports fa0/1 to fa0/2. portfast on these ports will reduce the time the devices spend to connect to other devices on the network since these ports…

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    Problem Statement Communication is key, regardless of where you work. Communication can be between people or a computer communicating data to a person. When obtaining data from a computer, people want to be able to trust the data that they are receiving and that none of the packets got lost somewhere along the way. Packets are units of data that are routed between an origin and a destination on the Internet. Networks use Ethernet cables, called Category (more commonly referred to as CAT)…

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    The FCC, with Ajit Pai as the current chairman, is trying to repeal the Title II net neutrality regulations. “At the May 18, 2017 Open Commission Meeting, the Commission adopted a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that proposes to restore the Internet to a light-touch regulatory framework by classifying broadband Internet access service as an information service and by seeking comment on the existing rules governing Internet service providers' practices” (FCC Initiatives). Broadband providers are…

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    My stance on “net neutrality” is that there is no information which should be prioritized over another. An example that I like to use is one of the electrical grid network. For instance, when you plug a device into – an electrical outlet, the amount of electricity received the same amount regardless of the device One doesn’t get priority over another. All receive the same amount of electricity. Yet people still seem to not understand what the internet truly looks like and how it really operates.…

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    Texas Internet Advantages

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    Enjoy The Fastest And The Craziest Speed Of Internet In Texas Like food, like water, like air, the very indispensable requirement for survival. But according to the modern day theory, internet accessibility does finds its place among the vital components of human. An undeniable fact that usage of internet has its own never ending list of utility and advantages in different field. Despite of so many service providers, it becomes an utter confusion to find and approach someone who can offer…

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    Net Neutrality Effect

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    Jason Poff Mr. Burkhartsmeier AP English Language – Period 2 28 February 2015 Effect of Net Neutrality on Us The debate on net neutrality, an issue with many different layers, has spread throughout the United States. In a basic sense, net neutrality is the equality of access to all legal types of information on the Internet for all users, and in addition companies distributing Internet service can not give priority to certain users or to types of content (Miller, Stelter). While not a law now,…

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    Internet Neutrality

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    For most of us, it’s hard to imagine our lives without the internet. It has revolutionised the way we learn, communicate, and express ourselves. It has paved the way for innovation, and freedom of speech. The way it has been able to accomplish this is by remaining a free and open platform. This concept is known as “net neutrality.” Defined simply, net neutrality means that internet service providers (Telstra, Optus, etc.) should treat all data the same as it travels across the internet. This…

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    Types of VPN There are various types of VPNs accessible. 1. PPTP VPN This is the most well-known and generally utilized VPN procedure. They empower approved remote clients to join with the VPN system utilizing their current Internet association and after that sign on to the VPN utilizing password validation. They don't require additional hardware and the highlights are regularly accessible as modest add-on software. PPTP remains for Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol. The drawback of PPTP…

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