Internet Privacy

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  • Sikka Narrowband Case Analysis

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    Introduction to Sikka Broadband Sikka Broadband Pvt Ltd formerly Gomti Cable Network Pvt Ltd. is the first 15-year Lucknow Internet Service Provider. Sikka Broadband is one of the oldest and most reliable Internet service providers in the UP region. Founded in 1999, the company has managed to master the technical ability to deliver the best quality service to our clients, as well as the public sector, semi-government, private sector and corporate sector. We believe in developing rewarding relationships

  • Essay On Data Capping

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    removing the data capping implemented by internet service providers in the Philippines to promote better broadband, give customers freedom to enjoy the network, deliver a connection that is consistent with the advertised speed and reliability for the whole length of time of the subscription period and recognize that internet subscribers have varying needs of data usage. A bandwidth throttling, also known as a band cap or a data cap is a method by which Internet service providers (ISPs), broadband providers

  • Positive And Negative Effects Of Technology

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    Sometimes the fact of having technology all around you pauses your mind for minutes, how did we reach to this point were technology is literally everything. You talking to them several times trying to occupy their minds or even take their eyes away from the computer seems useless! Yes, this is where technology brought us to, it took us to a world where the children are not children anymore. Programmed mentally, psychologically and physically bounded. With one press of a button the child enters different

  • The Importance Of Google

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    this generation, most people turn to the Internet for help on several things, especially in studies, jobs and in business. Internet or Social media has a wide system that makes it convenient for each one of us who needs deeper explanation about something. Google is one of the main site that many of the people usually use as a guidelines, ideas and most importantly source of information. Furthermore, Google has a large contribution in terms of World Wide Internet. Students rely on it instead of books

  • Sri Lanka Telecom Case Study

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    INTRODUCTION Sri Lanka Telecom is one of Sri Lanka’s most valuable blue chip companies with an annual turnover in excess of 50 billion. It is the national ICT provider and the leading broadband and the backbone to infrastructure services provider in Sri Lanka. The two main shareholders of SLT are; - Government of Sri Lanka which held at 49.5% through the Secretary to the Treasury - Global Telecommunication Holdings N.V. of Netherlands at 44.98% stake. The SLT Group has a customer base of over

  • Why Should Government Regulate The Internet

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    "Social media and the internet are the most prominently used services in the lives of Americans today, and I believe it is something that should not be interfered with by our government on any level. Our government should never have the power to regulate what we see or do not see on the internet. This is true for three main reasons: first, once the government starts to control social media and internet content, they will be able to filter the news and will make decisions on what they feel society

  • Persuasive Essay On Net Neutrality

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    Think of the internet as a substantial multi-lane highway. As with every essential multi-lane road system, there is always a high amount of car traffic associated with it. In this case, the cars are representing people surfing the web. Thousands of people striving for a different destination but are all using the same pathway to get there. Within this complex system is a set of rules called net neutrality. Net neutrality is a government controlled policy that is overseen by the Federal Communications

  • Essay On Privacy In Education

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    are going through the use of internet. For some students the virtual instructor is best option because the all the information and data are available on the internet and can learn the more thing on the internet. But for other students they require the education as well as motivation, workbooks, self assignment, self discipline, encouraging and developing background. On the other hand the text is converted into audio / video format and students can learn from the internet. These things are playing the

  • The Importance Of Privacy In George Orwell's 1984

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    Privacy is something that should not be available to anyone else except ourselves. Author George Orwell, author of the book 1984 let’s us know that a totalitarian government that has no respect for people’s privacy has a large impact on them. People do not like to be told that they are being watched because it leads them to want to break the rules that they have to follow. This book lets us know how a government with too much control and too much accessibility to one’s privacy leads to people breaking

  • The Lack Of Privacy In George Orwell's '1984'

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    the novel in class I came to a different insight. Yet, we don’t live in a world where clocks are striking thirteen, but the similarities are present and of significance, especially the ones concerning our privacy. ‘1984’ is not just a novel that describes a world in which there is a lack of privacy, it is a story that remains fresh and contemporary as in our society nowadays “Big Brother”, “doublethink” and “newspeak” are well-known terms all around the Globe. Not to mention, that people refer to