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    HOUSEHOLD SERVICE PROVIDER Dhananjay Kumar (Student) Department of Information Technology, Oriental Institute of Science & Technology, Thakral Nagar, Opp. Patel Nagar, Raisan Road, Bhopal. E-mail:- dhananjaykumar08083@gmail.com Karan Kartik (student) Department of Electronics and communication, Oriental College of technology, Thakral Nagar, Opp. Patel Nagar, Bhopal Abstract: In Online Computer world services many different kind of ideas are researched and implemented. Number of services are provided

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    Communications service providers (CSPs) all over the globe are seeing an unprecedented rise in volume, variety and velocity of information due to next generation mobile network roll-outs, increased use of smartphones, the rise of social media, and the impending explosion of the Internet of Things (IoT). There are two additional "Vs" to consider as well: veracity and value. Collectively, this outlines the big data challenge that CSPs face today. There is more data from more sources being generated

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    Hyper-converged Infrastructure for Service Provider TOC GOES HERE ONCE PAPER COMPLETED About Stratoscale (In the TOC Page) Stratoscale is focused on leveraging technology to help IT teams, within the service provider, make better and more profitable usage of existing infrastructures. Service Provider data center requirements are growing at an ever-increasing pace. In response to this changing and challenging landscape, Stratoscale has built a hardware-agnostic hyper-converged software solution that

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    Net neutrality is the principle that Internet service providers should enable access to all content and applications regardless of the source, and without favoring or blocking certain products or webpages. Net neutrality is like the Equal Protection Clause (5th Amendment) in that it is the idea that Internet service providers (ISPs) and governments should treat all site data equally. In other words, no one should be throttling speeds or blocking certain sites outright because of their content

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    As a company, a cloud service provider becomes your lifeline in the business world. This service guards your company against sudden disaster and keeps you afloat when times get hard. In fact, the cloud has proven so valuable that 41 percent of businesses want to invest in the coming year in cloud technologies. An estimated 51 percent of big to mid-size businesses plan to migrate to the cloud while only 35 percent of the smaller firms plan to up their cloud budget. Whether big or small, however, how

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    between internet service providers (ISP’s) and the content being retrieved through their networks, is an extremely hot topic nowadays. The ideals of net neutrality can be compared to the way you would use electricity in your home. You do not pay your power company a “toaster fee” just so you can plug in your toaster, or a “light bulb fee” just so you can turn on your lights (Gordon; Ammori). Similarly, net neutrality states that ISP’s

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    The whole idea of net neutrality is that it allows Americans to be able to access everything. It doesn’t matter the source; internet services providers are not allowed discriminate against specific websites. The problem that Americans wanted to address was that companies were doing . They specifically wanted to address how companies were hindering with the websites they could access and what cannot . Americans did notice and turned to the federal government specifically the Federal Communications

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    Introduction Google, Inc. started service in China through Google.com, a version of its homepage in Chinese language. Although it is operated outside the country, the search results of search requests from China are monitored and filtered by the Chinese international gateway Internet service providers (ISP). Two years after the start of service in China, Google.com was down for two weeks and was slow and unreliable after reinstatement. As a result, Google, Inc. was losing market share in China. With

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    Net neutrality Who has the right to decide how fast people can browse the internet? There is a question if the service providers should or should not offer a tiered system, in which higher paying customers would get access to a higher speed internet. Sounds about right, don’t it? The more you pay the more you get. According to one perspective, in all fairness the access to all of the content on the internet should be at the same speed for everyone. The people who provide the internet should not

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    RR communications is a service provider with multiple business segments. The key line of their business include internet, mobile, landline and cable TV services. Currently company operates its four key lines of business individually (Multiple sales systems, databases and customer service centers). According to the building shared services at RR communications case study there are two main problems RR communications facing. The first one is no central IT system and the second problem is corporate

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