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  1. Introduction This lesson provides a broad overview of the Computer Networking and the Internet. The lesson begins with an overview of the Internet and of networking protocols, introducing several key …

  2. A portmanteau of “splinter” and “Internet”, it describes a section of the Internet that, for technological, commercial or political reasons, might break away and become inaccessible to other parts of the …

  3. Course Objectives understand Internet technology, terminology, issues, constraints evaluate alternatives, strengths, weaknesses ability to design Internet applications not: how to use services …

  4. The increase in the Commission’s fixed speed benchmark for advanced telecommunications capability is based on the standards now used in multiple federal and state programs (such as NTIA’s BEAD …

  5. Internet is a global communication system that links together thousands of individual networks. It allows exchange of information between two or more computers on a network.

  6. What Is the Internet? The Internet is a worldwide, publicly accessible network of networks. Through interconnected com-puter networks, the Internet enables individuals and businesses to share …

  7. The Internet is by definition an interactive medium between networks of computer users (Rust & Varki, 1996), and the primary means for interactivity is the availability of user–generated content (UGC), …