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    Net Neutrality Net neutrality basically means that Internet service providers and governments should treat all data on the Internet equally. Treating the Internet equally means to not discriminate or charge differentially by user‚ content‚ site‚ platform‚ application‚ type of attached equipment‚ and modes of communication. Another accepted term for net neutrality is "open internet" where you can use your internet connection for anything you wish at no additional charge and with no

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    2015 Dr. Tony Bennett SWOT ANALYSIS OF INTERNET PROVIDER INDUSTRY Looking at the world today‚ no person can imagine his or her life without some form of internet usage. The Internet has become a part of our daily life. The Internet Provider industry is ruling all the other sectors of business. With today’s booming technology‚ most businesses have difficulty without the services of the Internet. Earlier day’s access to the Internet was a costlier‚ therefore confined to only high profile

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    Measurement in Indian Broadband Industry” Executive summary Internet communication in India is growing rapidly‚ along with the boom of wireless communication. Broadband Internet access is on the rise‚ although the current penetration rate is low. The Indian broadband sector has a great opportunity to grow‚ due to a large population and the growing economy. E-government services‚ e-health‚ e-education‚ and many other online services such as online video‚ music downloads‚ and online gaming is driving

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    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 Internet and

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    position paper Net Neutrality: An Endangered Idea The internet is something I am sure each and every one of us uses on a regular basis or almost on a regular basis. Now think about how much you depend upon it. I would even have to assume that you use it for every thing from work ‚ school ‚ and entertainment. Now imagine if half or three quarters of what you do on the internet now requires you to pay a fee to your ISP (internet service provider) or even worse your ISP will not support it entirely

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    more common. This ability to search for information and view content through the internet is currently protected in the United States under a set of laws that are commonly referred to as Net Neutrality regulations. Although many people are unaware of what the concept of net neutrality is‚ it is understood that the results of any change to current internet regulations would affect have long-lasting effects on all internet users. “Net Neutrality” is a concept that was defined and popularized by Tim Wu

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    INTRODUCTION The internet began as a closed network between government research institutions and universities. By the late 1980s‚ it was slowly moving towards commercial use and these restrictions were completely removed by 1995‚ following the release of the World Wide Web to the general public. The technological revolution that now characterizes the Information Age has firmly engulfed the world and created a global society ever dependent on computers and computer systems. Powered by the concepts

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    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. It advocates no restrictions on content‚ sites‚ or platforms‚ on the kinds of equipment that may be attached

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    the internet on your devices at home‚ maybe your workplace and perhaps even school‚ you expect to be able to be connected to any website you may need or want. What you actually expect is called net neutrality. Net neutrality is simply a principle that prohibits any internet provider from affecting your internet experience in any way. For example speeding up and slowing down the internet speed‚ or blocking any websites to suit what they want to be able to be displayed while on their internet service

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    carrier) or 1.5Mbps (T3 carrier). T carriers are used as dedicated facilities between customer premises and Local Exchange Carriers (LECs) and InterExchange Carriers (IXCs) providing a dedicated communications path for LEC/IXC-based voice and WAN services. T carriers can also be used as private (leased) line circuits between two customer premises. T1/T3s could be used by NHS to provide reliable‚ landline-based communications between the rural office locations and a central hub‚ in turn providing dedicated

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