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Internet network neutrality is one of the most contested issues in communications law today. Those in opposition maintain that the rights of network owners are at stake. Supporters argue that the Internet's open architecture is at risk as are the rights of Internet users to freely publish and access information. Despite this connection to free speech, up to this point there has been little discussion about the First Amendment implications of network neutrality. Using the idea of a right of access to the media, Bagwell uncovers legal precedent that would give First Amendment support to network
Internet service providers --- Freedom of speech --- Network neutrality --- Internet --- Telecommunication policy --- Internet neutrality --- Net neutrality --- Internet governance --- IAPs (Internet service providers) --- Internet access providers --- Internet service industry --- ISPs (Internet service providers) --- Internet industry --- Law and legislation
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Internet service providers --- Consumer profiling --- Profiling, Consumer --- Consumers --- Consumer behavior --- IAPs (Internet service providers) --- Internet access providers --- Internet service industry --- ISPs (Internet service providers) --- Internet industry --- Research --- E-books
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The year 2000 initiated a decade of spectacular growth in the information and communication technology sector in developing countries. Almost 75 percent of the world's mobile telephone subscriptions are in low- and middle-income countries, which have also promoted exciting innovations and realized significant economic development benefits. However, the adoption and use of broadband technology is another matter. Countries in North America and the European Union account for more than 50 percent of the world's 1 billion fixed and mobile broadband subscriptions, but South Asia and Sub-Saharan Afri
Broadband communication systems -- Korea (South). --- Broadband communication systems. --- Internet service providers -- Korea (South). --- Internet service providers. --- Internet service providers --- Broadband communication systems --- Transportation Economics --- Business & Economics --- Wideband communication systems --- IAPs (Internet service providers) --- Internet access providers --- Internet service industry --- ISPs (Internet service providers) --- Telecommunication systems --- Internet industry
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Offering new services is a great way for your organization to drive traffic and boost revenue, and what better foundation for these services than IP? This much is a given. The difficulty is uniting business and technical perspectives in a cohesive development and deployment process. Meeting this challenge is the focus of Developing IP-Based Services. The only book of its kind devoted exclusively to IP-based services, it provides a blueprint for all the engineers, managers, and analysts who must come together to build these services and bring them online.Inside,
Computer networks --- Internet service providers. --- TCP/IP (Computer network protocol) --- TCP/IP Internet Protocol Suite (Computer network protocol) --- Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (Computer network protocol) --- Computer network protocols --- IAPs (Internet service providers) --- Internet access providers --- Internet service industry --- ISPs (Internet service providers) --- Internet industry --- Design and construction.
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La décentralisation est au cœur de la genèse de l'internet, dont l'objectif premier était de faire communiquer des machines hétérogènes et distantes, sans passer par un point unique. Aujourd'hui, la concentration domine, autour de macro-acteurs, ces « géants » dont les immenses fermes de serveurs voient passer l'essentiel du trafic du web. Pourtant, le principe originel n'a pas été entièrement abandonné et, dans tous les domaines d'application, des développeurs explorent des alternatives décentralisées. Ces « nains » proposent des moteurs de recherche, des réseaux sociaux, des espaces de stockage qui répartissent ressources et compétences entre les membres du réseau. Cet ouvrage explore les formes d'organisation décentralisées de l'internet : il montre comment un réseau qui répartit la responsabilité de son fonctionnement à ses marges, en s'organisant selon un modèle non - ou faiblement - hiérarchisé, peut se développer dans l'internet contemporain si fortement structuré. Un tel dispositif pose des questions d'organisation des marchés, d'efficacité des techniques, de durabilité des modèles, ainsi que de protection de la vie privée et de droit des données personnelles. Comme le fait remarquer Geoffrey Bowker dans sa préface, cet ouvrage nous conduit à interroger la gouvernance d'internet, et, pour comprendre cette question sociotechnique clef de notre temps, il nous faut analyser les alternatives au fonctionnement actuel. C'est précisément ce que fait, d'une manière fine et informée, Nains sans géants.
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This book presents a comprehensive view of Internet intermediaries, their economic and social function, development and prospects, benefits and costs, and roles and responsibilities. Divided into three parts, Part I, The Economic and Social Role of Internet Intermediaries, develops a common definition and understanding of what Internet intermediaries are, of their economic function and economic models, of recent market developments, and discusses the economic and social uses that these actors satisfy. Part II, The Role of Internet Intermediaries in Advancing Public Policy Objectives, examines the roles and responsibilities of Internet intermediaries in advancing public policy objectives, as well as the costs and benefits of their involvement through a series of case studies. Part III provides a summary of an experts workshop that identified lessons learned and best practices from the experience to date of Internet intermediaries in advancing public policy objectives.
Internet -- Economic aspects. --- Internet -- Law and legislation. --- Internet -- Social aspects. --- Internet service providers -- Economic aspects. --- Internet service providers -- Law and legislation. --- Internet --- Internet service providers --- Business & Economics --- Economic History --- Economic aspects --- Social aspects --- Law and legislation --- Economic aspects. --- Social aspects. --- Law and legislation. --- IAPs (Internet service providers) --- Internet access providers --- Internet service industry --- ISPs (Internet service providers) --- Cyberspace --- DARPA Internet --- Internet (Computer network) --- Internet industry --- Wide area networks (Computer networks) --- World Wide Web
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