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... will use the Internet by the year 2000.43As theInternet grows, methods of accessing theInternet will also expand and fuel furthergrowth. Today, most users access theInternet through either ... understand the relationshipbetween theInternet and telecommunications policy must therefore begin with the distinguishingaspects of the Internet. A. HowtheInternet is Unique The distinctiveness ... paper, and the limits of the US government's jurisdiction, most of the discussion in13this section focuses on the portion of theInternet within the United States. TheInternet outside the United...
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... Asrates of access to theInternet escalate, the questionsshift from the old concern of access to theInternet to how people are using theInternet and the impacts it ishaving on their lives. Differences ... ignoring the new forms of social engagement that the Internet has fostered, observers might come to the conclusion that theInternet is the domain of asocialindividuals. On the contrary, the present ... who saidthey used theInternet from home for personal use in the 12 months preceding the survey.Source: Statistics Canada, Canadian Internet Use Survey,2007. How Canadians’ Use of the Internet...
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... integrate theInternet into their proven strategies and thus neverharness their most important advantages.Words for the Unwise: The Internet s Destructive Lexicon march 200175Strategy and the Internet ã ... reinforce the fit among activities. (See the sidebar TheInternet and the Value Chain.”) To gain these advantages, however, companies need tostop their rush to adopt generic,“out of the box” ... estimating the size of theInternet opportunity. march 200173Strategy and the Internet remains more difficult to customize packaged applica-tions, the very difficulty of the task contributes to the...
... respond to the external host (HostB), the reply to which the router will then translate using NAT, causing the external host (HostB) to think it has been communicating with the router the whole ... specify the IP address of the internal host that is providing the specified service. Doing so causes the router to take all traffic received on the external interface that is destined to the specified ... How the Linksys Router/Firewall Works Most Linksys routers/firewalls rely on simple NAT routing and basic port filtering to control the flow of traffic through the router. Depending on the...