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    Conservative throne speech promise to provide more choice for Canadian cable customers. In an announcement Thursday in Vancouver‚ she said the federal government has asked the broadcast regulator to prepare a report on how pick-and-pay television service might work and what steps might have to be taken to unbundle TV services. Federal government wants to unbundle cable packages Bundle busting: Is à la carte cable TV better for consumers? “We are convinced that this is something that

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    Chapter 2 - Literature Review Thesis title: An analysis of the relationship between individuals’ perceptions of privacy and mobile phone location data - a grounded theory study. Andrea Gorra‚ Leeds Metropolitan University‚ UK Comments sent to a.gorra@leedsmet.ac.uk would be most appreciated. Chapter 2 Literature review: Privacy‚ Mobile phone technology and Legal framework When examining the subject area of communications data retention broadly three areas need to be taken into account: a)

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    The term ‘Cable Modem’ is quite new and refers to a modem that operates over the ordinary cable TV network cables. Basically you just connect the Cable Modem to the TV outlet for your cable TV‚ and the cable TV operator connects a Cable Modem Termination System (CMTS) in his end (the Head-End). Actually the term "Cable Modem" is a bit misleading‚ as a Cable Modem works more like a Local Area Network (LAN) interface than as a modem. Cable modems allows consumers access to the Internet at higher speeds

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    INTRODUCTION Internet is a network of networks in which various computers connect with each other throughout the world. The connection to other computers is possible with the help of the Internet Service Provider (ISP). Each Internet user depends on a dial-up connection to connect to the Internet. This has many disadvantages like very poor speed etc. To solve the problem‚ Internet data can be transferred through Cable networks wired to the user’s computer. Different types of connections used are

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    Introduction Internet television is a new technological concept which offers television shows over high-speed internet. This means that an internet user can access his favorite shows online and on-demand. It is also similar to podcasting in many ways. Both Microsoft and Apple have these technologies to offer‚ such as Windows™ Media Center and the Apple TV® respectively. But how about the other companies‚ what are their positions about this? This paper would talk about and deal with internet TV‚ its advantages

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    Cable vs. Satellite Tv

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    How do cable and satellite TV signals get to my television? Cable TV: Cable TV companies lay wiring throughout the areas they service‚ including amplifiers to make sure signal strength is good throughout. Cable can then be easily brought into your home and connected to a cable box or directly into your TV. Satellite TV: Satellite TV companies send their signal to a satellite in space‚ which then sends it down to the dish on your roof. The dish then needs to connect to a receiver box‚ which connects

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    Scripting languages 1 Introduction Over the last few years the scripting programming languages made a giant leap ahead. About ten years ago they were viewed as an axillar tools‚ not really suitable for general programming parse. Now they generate a tremendous amount of interest both in academic circles and in the software industry. The execution speed and memory consumption of scripting languages vs. the traditional languages is studied in. Article presents a historical back- ground

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    he Internet has transformed the music industry. Sales of CDs in retail music stores have been steadily declining while sales of songs downloaded through the Internet to iPods and other portable music players are skyrocketing. Moreover‚ the music industry is still contending with millions of people illegally downloading songs for free. Will the television industry experience a similar fate? Widespread use of high-speed Internet access‚ powerful PCs with high-resolution display screens‚

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    Will TV Succumb to the Internet? The Internet has transformed the music industry. Sales of CDs in retail music stores have been steadily declining while sales of songs downloaded through the Internet iPods and other portable music players are skyrocketing. Moreover‚ the music industry is still contending with millions of people illegally downloading songs for free. Will the television industry have a similar fate? Widespread use of high-speed Internet access‚ powerful PCs with high-resolution display

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    1.) The internet is the main competitive force that has challenged the television industry. Consumers can access YouTube‚ Hulu‚ Netflix and many other sites to view shows and movies online or even on their smart phones. The cable companies fear that if this continues‚ the number of people cancelling their service will increase drastically. 2.) There is a steady impact from disruptive technology on the companies from this case. The cable companies themselves are embracing the internet as another

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