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    • Wi-Fi capability for faster internet access • 3G, EDGE, and 4G network capability • Unique, recognizable design • Access to Apple App store to purchase applications, books, and magazines The promotional efforts of the Apple iPhone will be principally through television and internet campaigns. These advertisements will focus on the cutting edge technology as it pertains to the Apple iPhone. Larger campaigns will be launched closer to the release of newer models to generate buzz and keep the public

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    Organisations do not normally volunteer any information about any sort of security breach unless they are compelled in some way. The incident described is no exception, it concerned Yahoo! BB and Softbank BB. Softbank of Japan offered broadband internet services across Japan through two subsidiaries – Yahoo! BB and Softbank BB. In February 2004, the bank announced that the security of 4.5 million customer records had been compromised: data from both subsidiaries had been illegally copied and disseminated

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    Comcast Corporation is the nation's leading provider of cable, entertainment and communications products and services, with 24.1 million cable customers, 12.4 million high-speed Internet customers and 3.5 million voice customers. Comcast is principally involved in the development, management and operation of broadband cable networks and in the delivery of programming content. Comcast provides a wide variety of consumer products and services: • Video - Comcast is the nation's largest video provider

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    In recent years the demand for high-speed networking, driven mainly by the rapid expansion of the Internet, has been growing at an exponential rate. While a wide range of wireline and wireless solutions offering broadband connectivity are or will shortly be available, communication satellites are beginning to emerge as an attractive solution in providing broadband connectivity to a variety of users. The wide area or global coverage of satellites enables service provision to a large number of dispersed

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    Oligopolistic is a market structure which under the imperfect competition. According to Sloman & Garratt, oligopoly is only few large firms share a large portion of industry and control the market. When we hear that a term about “Big three”, “Big four” or “Big five” it can be set down as oligopolistic industry. In the oligopoly market competition, depends on the firms produce homogeneous or differentiated products and it will be categorize as homogeneous oligopoly or differentiated oligopoly. As

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    London, Brilliance Audio. In the book, Captive Audience: The Telekom Industry and Monopoly Power in the New Gilded Age, the Author, Susan Crawford is discussing how a decade ago, United States was the benchmark for internet service provision. The U.S. boasted of the fastest internet speed, highest penetration rates, and the lowest prices in the market. The United States was then recognized as a leading knowledge economy. However, today, things have suddenly changed, a situation attributed towards

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    DISH Network Ten Point Analysis Mission Headquartered in Englewood, Colorado, DISH Network provides satellite TV, and internet to approximately 14 million subscribers throughout the United Sates. DISH offers some of the highest quality programming and technology available with the most amount of choices at the best value for consumers. Over the years, DISH Network has lead the pay-TV industry in state-of-the-art equipment and technology as well as providing the most international channels, and award-winning

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    this technology works by transmitting digital Internet data over telephone lines.   b) Its use: This technology uses the same telephone line to deliver both the wired voice  telephone service and High speed Internet service simultaneously.  c) Its application to the given

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    Taking a Look at Google

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    Executive Summary Google is a company that has no bounds. To reach our goal of becoming a main competitor in the United States broadband market, we must gain a larger share of the market. Since the initial launch of Google Fiber in Kansas City, our service has expanded, from much demand, into the surrounding communities. It is now time we bring Google Fiber to new communities and expand our territory. Google Fiber offers broadband speeds that are up to 100 times faster than cable and dsl.

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    that all internet content should forever be equally accessible without restriction. Meaning that internet service providers shouldn’t be able to restrict speed, which websites you access, or which load faster. So without net neutrality there is a possibility you wouldn’t be able to binge your netflix seasons or spend 3 hours on facebook. Wouldn’t that be tragic? Jumping right in, we currently do have net neutrality laws in place. That means that there are protections that we as internet consumers

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