page1 Table of content2 Introduction3 TCP/IP3 History3 Structure3 URL4 DNS4 History4 Informations about DNS5 ISPs6 History6 Questions6 References8 Introduction My topic was the Internet‚ especially the TCP/IP; the URL‚ the DNS and ISPs. To understand these concepts it is indispensible to know‚ what Computer Communication Protocol is. We can define it as a description of the rules computers must follow to communicate with each other. TCP/IP TCP/IP stands for Transmission Control
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Cyber Café Network Solution 1. Introduction Cyber Café Network Solution 1 Since the emergence of the first cyber café in the early 1990s‚ cyber cafes have become very popular worldwide. In cyber cafes‚ people can enjoy entertainment‚ conveniently communicate with each other‚ and get the latest information from the world. Cyber cafes use different operation modes and various services. Users in cyber cafes can access Internet services‚ video chat with friends‚ play network games‚ watch films and
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dramatic improvement over alternative solutions in the marketplace. However indirect competitors exist. They differ in the way how they approach the problem and which advantages and disadvantages they offer. As a substitute for Cachet Technologies‚ ISPs (Internet service providers) could invest in infrastructure to build their system to accommodate larger network. However‚ this is very expensive and time consuming. The other possible solution is mirroring. The entire content of a particular web site
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neutrality‚ Internet Service Providers (ISPs) are not allowed to censor and control what people see on the internet‚ meaning that manipulation and bias is not possible on the internet. This also means that they cannot promote certain websites over others. Net Neutrality also opens great business opportunities for online companies‚ like Netflix‚ Hulu‚ and Amazon. That means that these often-used and beloved websites can stay in business. Regulations for ISPs prevents them from making consumers pay
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This report is provided for information purposes only. It is not a complete analysis of every material fact respecting any company‚ industry‚ security or investment. Statements of fact have been obtained from sources considered reliable but no representation is made by the author as to their completeness or accuracy. Neither this report‚ nor any opinion expressed herein‚ should be construed as an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to acquire any securities or other investments mentioned
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Net Neutrality is a topic of debate and confusion in the United States. It draws supporters as diverse as the Christian Coalition and moveon.org‚ pits traditional telecommunications companies like Verizon and Comcast against Internet giants such as Yahoo! and Google‚ and gives politicians yet another platform to raise an ongoing liberal-conservative debate over government regulation. So what is all this talk about? Philosophically‚ Net Neutrality is an ethical framework to govern access to the Internet
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CCNA Exploration 4.0.5.0 Routing Protocols and Concepts Student Packet Tracer Lab Manual This document is exclusive property of Cisco Systems‚ Inc. Permission is granted to print and copy this document for non-commercial distribution and exclusive use by instructors in the CCNA Exploration: Routing Protocols and Concepts course as part of an official Cisco Networking Academy Program. Ch1 - Packet Tracer Skills Integration Instructions Topology Diagram Addressing Table Device Interface
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and downloading is an act of Piracy. However‚ there are still unlicensed media available for download (i.e.: Anime). Again‚ people download these files excessively and breaking their “ISP Cap” thus causing problems to their Internet Service Provider (ISP) as well to the other subscribers of the same ISP. Today‚ some ISPs changed their billing methods just to cover their unnecessary expenses because of these Downloading Addicts. Another
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The main stress of this concept is that Internet service providers (ISPs) should not control access to different sites or services for their benefit. Usually ISPs stop users from accessing some particular sites or even redirect them to some other sites. Net neutrality prevents ISPs from doing this and makes them to provide access to all lawful contents equally to all their users (Norton‚ W. B. (2001‚ May)). It also prevents the ISPs from charging for access to any data that it seems to be beneficial
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In order to protect their economic interests‚ many ISPs have introduced illegal or harmful practices to the Internet‚ especially traffic shaping. For example‚ ISPs try to prevent users from using wireless routers‚ using VOIP‚ file sharing programs‚ slowing down video and TV sites‚ file sharing‚ and so
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