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    reduces employee productivity as the time could be better spent on other tasks. By implementing modern POS terminal system in the stores‚ the system can automatically collect and process data. With the implementation of modern POS systems with broadband internet connections‚ real-time exchange of critical information replaces the need for transfer of data using floppies and manually finding out information. 3. Cost savings

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    someone else.        slow down obsolescence.        stimulate more innovations and create a new market.        never be truly copied. Question 3. 3. (TCO B) There are network externalities in the internet access market but neither DSL nor Cable Modems has a clear dominance in technology for broadband Internet connections. Which of the following is most likely to be true? (Points : 4)        there will be great pressure to select a single dominant design by the market.        both platforms might successfully

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    based on a strong base of an excellent telecommunication infrastructure. The telecommunication infrastructure in India boasts of around 7.5 lakh telecommunication towers which cover the entire span of India. Also‚ underwater cables which provide broadband connection throughout the world are extensive with Indian companies like Bharti Infratel leading in that space. The telecom sector on the whole contributes around 3% to the total GDP growth of India making it a very important sector for the country

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    THROUGH BROADBAND SERVICES OF BSNL: A BIRD’S EYE VIEW International Journal of Technical Research and Applications e-ISSN: 2320-8163 Dr Shilpi Verma Assistant Professor Deptt. of Library & information Science (School for Information Science & Technology) Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University (A Central University) Vidya Vihar‚ Rai-bareli Road Lucknow-226025 (UP) may-june 2013 1. To find technology options for broadband services Subobjectives 1a. To find the effectiveness of Broadband Applications

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    than 26‚000 complaints per year. Just one complaint can cause the ASA to launch an investigation and remove an advertisement‚ if the ad is found in breach of the Codes. For instance‚ if Bulldog’s TV ad‚ had a voiceover that said "With up to 8 meg broadband‚ more people can play‚ e-mail‚ download and talk‚ together‚ all at the

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    Communication and Networking seminar on High-Speed Broadband (HSBB) was organized by class of ITT 730‚ Group C770P2A and C770P1M. It was running on 12th May 2012 at Dewan Al-Ghazali‚ FSKM. The speaker‚ Mr. Masdi Mohamed is from Telekom Malaysia and has been graduated his Master in IT (UiTM) and BSC (Communication Engineering) USM. He had experience 20 years in Telecommunication industry focus on Access Network. Title of the presentation is “The design of HSBB Access Network (HSBB) architecture to support PPP

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    admiration around the world. Although that was a huge achievement‚ nothing would revolutionize the technology industry as it happened with the development and introduction of the internet around 1970; a technology capable of moving and sharing large amounts of information for long distances in a fraction of a second. The internet‚ having its successful massive explosion in the mid 1990’s‚ is defined by the Encyclopedia Britannica (2011) as an infrastructure of systems that perpetually changed the communications

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    Consumer Lifestyles in Malaysia Euromonitor International July 2011 Consumer Lifestyles Malaysia  Euromonitor International Page i List of Contents and Tables Structure of the Report .......................................................................................................................................... 1 Consumer Trends ................................................................................................................................................... 1 Accelerating

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    "When I access the internet I have certain expectations‚ as do most internet users. These expectations include equal access to any website I want to visit. Net neutrality makes this possible. If net neutrality is taken away the internet would become a closed-down network where cable and phone companies decide which websites‚ content or applications run properly on your device. Net neutrality is the idea that Internet service providers should not discriminate against information being sent over the

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    The current internet as we know it is a free internet. Anyone who pays an internet service provider (ISP) for access to their infrastructure can access the web’s multitude of information to the extent of the law. This principle of unrestricted access to the internet is currently known as net neutrality. Net neutrality is one of the key aspects of the internet that has allowed for it to grow so large. However net neutrality is currently facing an incredible battle for its survival. “Since 2005 the

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