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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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    components needed to allow internet and web functionality. Web architecture The first section is Web Architecture and I will be talking about Internet Service Provider, Web hosting service, Domain structure, Domain Register and World Wide Web. Internet Service Providers (ISP) are companies like SKY, Virgin and BT and they all provide internet access because it connects a variety of technologies to connect users to their network. Web hosting service is an internet service that allows…

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    "In this age, the internet has become as important as water and food to some individuals. It provides the means to connect with others, access information, and enjoy various outlets of entertainment. As American citizens, basic freedoms and rights should be guaranteed. The convenience of the internet sometimes challenges the principles that these rights were built upon. The First Amendment rights of freedom of speech and freedom of the press are among popular arguments when it comes to…

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    broadband access as a telecommunications service and therefore a common carrier, in turn applying Title 2 of the Communications Act of 1934 to Internet Service Providers (ISPs). Title 2 of the Communications Act of 1934 makes it unlawful for any common carrier to “make any unjust or unreasonable discrimination in charges, practices, classifications, regulations, facilities, or services” (47 U.S. Code § 202). The ruling was a groundbreaking decree that ensured the Internet would become and…

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    down a road of uncertainty. While recent Net Neutrality rules have provided hope for more affordable internet access and content, the future is gloomy for a couple reasons. Not only has there been rumors of the incoming administration overturning net neutrality. There is also a gaping whole in the current Net Neutrality rules. With the 5G wireless spectrum promising faster speeds and more internet coverage nationwide, this gaping hole called "Zero-Rating" threatens to leave cord cutters in…

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    Nt1330 Unit 3 Assignment 1

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    error message of some sort. Its primary purpose is to serve content, but a full HTTP implementation is also capable of receiving content from clients. Some of the most used web-servers out there: • Apache • Microsoft • Ngingx Internet service provider “An Internet service provider (ISP) is…

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    Eckrich English 10 8 November 2015 net neutrality With the rise of technology, life has become easy for many. Unfortunately this is not true for all With most jobs now you must have a basic knowledge of how internet and most if not all jobs have you submit your applications online. With wireless internet being part of commerse it allows ISPs controls what prices are for how much data is used and for what. There are those that say that this is a good thing. By the end of this paper you will have…

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    Morgantown

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    all of these people in this area of West Virginia, it is very important that everyone stays connected. Whether it’s by using your phone or sending emails from your laptop, the internet is a necessity in Morgantown. With a broadband coverage of 92.8%, Morgantown ranks 7th for most coverage in West Virginia. With 19 providers, they are the third fastest city at 45.5 MBPS. West Virginia ranks 45th in the country for the most connected state. I…

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    Lightwire Case Study

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    Lightwire is a Waikato based internet provider which builds and provides IT solutions to the Waikato region. The Lightwire team is based in Hamilton, who are constantly researching and developing new solutions for broadband and wireless users. Lightwire is focused on providing internet services to rural Waikato which is the most profitable, where in urban areas there is large competitions for internet services. The key product areas are rural, prepay, business and consumer. Lightwire’s main…

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    Netgear Case Study

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    high-performance and innovative technology. The producers invest time and money in making smart networking devices without buffering. The Netgear brand offers to its clients products that are meant to improve their lives and offer superior wireless internet connection, speed and streaming. Moreover, the company is dedicated in constantly developing new products that are capable to improve the online experience for all users. Arris In some simple words, the Arris brand world wide known for…

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