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    Puan Chan Cheong can be defined as a great leader. When he was young age, he used to have a vision and curiosity about wireless technology and the boundless potential that can have on the internet. After he graduated, he continues to pursue his dream and became the founder of Green Packet Inc in Silicon Valley in the United States. After the tragedy of the dotcom crash, he decided to move back to his motherland Malaysia and set up Green Packet Bhd. He got the vision that helped him take the lead

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    Detailed Design Process

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    * The Encinita store will be equipped with a network server. * The three locations will need to upgrade their 56k modems to DSL, Cable, or T1 connections, in order for the new program to work effectively. * There program will require a centralized database rather than having data stored at each location, so that customer data can be compiled and verified. This

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    Network Design

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    no special emphasis on security. Sometimes the cheapest design doesn't always translate into the easiest design. In this case, the translation is a success. The hub will serve as the intermediary between the computers and the internet (via cable modem). Also, in this case, easy design also translate into easy troubleshooting of any network problem. The star network allows troubleshooters to isolate issues on the network instead of taking the entire local network offline. Moreover, the star network

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    favored. Small satellites, Nanosats, and CubeSats are proliferating universities, FFRDCs, government agencies, and commercial entities. This trend is flowing into organization charts, as well. New, agile organizational structures and partnering arrangements are perpetuating the metamorphosis. Small companies, incubators, venture capitalists funded businesses are designing, building, and incorporating smaller satellites, into their business plans. Distributed networks of small satellites require precise

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    These satellites cover a portion of the Earth in an area referred to as the satellite "footprint." Similar to a cellular-based approach for NHS, satellite connectivity can be considered an option for rural office connectivity, however concerns associated with solar flares and atmospheric ionization (both can affect satellite signal reliability and stability). Fitzgerald, J., Dennis, A., & Durcikova, A. (2012). Business

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    DSL or Cable Essay

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    millions of people are connecting to the Internet. There are many different options for people to use to connect to the Internet, such as dial-up, DSL, Cable, and Satellite. Dial-up internet connection uses the telephone line; this is the oldest connection that has been around since the 1990’s. The newest type of connection would be the satellite connection, which is not very popular right now because of the high cost. The two most popular

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    Comcast Research Paper

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    direct competition. Comcast faces competition from competing technologies such as satellite providers. Comcast has diversified its portfolio by acquiring television networks, such as E! Entertainment Television. This is a small market of its profit. In addition to television networks, Comcast is offering new products, such as pay-per-view, video on demand and Internet access, some of which cannot be offered by satellite providers. Comcast is a telecommunications provider able to provide phone and

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    networks are a form of satellite communication where business and industry can transmit data, voice and video around the world through a satellite link. Companies such as Walmart use VSATs to process data to and from their stores nationwide (Lawton, 1994). Understanding the basics of what constitutes a VSAT network and how it operates will establish a basis of knowledge to expand on the various applications. Illustrating the commercial and military use of these satellite networks will show how

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    started up and began to fill the void left by the program. This is a rather new industry focused mainly on transporting cargo to and from the International Space Station (ISS) but also on sending astronauts and civilian travelers to space and putting satellites and other objects into orbit. Currently there are 39 companies in this industry in the United States and these companies are not publicly traded. Each of these companies are at different stages of development as they strive to overcome the obstacles

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    and rescue operation could not be communicated to the State head quarters. Realizing this, State Government requested National Disaster Management Division of the Government of India to immediately send the emergency coordination kits containing satellite phones to establish communication links among the severely affected districts

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