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		<title>How an ISP music-license should work</title>
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The Electronic Frontier Foundation&#8217;s Fred von Lohmann weighed in no controversy surrounding the expected Warner Music proposal to allow ISPs to pay a license fee in exchange for the unlimited right of their customers to download music, in any format, using protocol.
People who do not share music shouldn&#8217;t have to pay a license
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		<title>ISP Latency</title>
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Latency greatly affects the speed of the ISP. Latency is the minimum time it takes to perform any network operation. It is partly determined by the distance between one&#8217;s computer and the ISP server. However, the actual hardware involved at each side of the connection has a bigger impact. Most consumer hardware tends to have [...]]]></description>
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		<title>ISP &#8211; Internet Service Provider</title>
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Internet service provider is a term that refers to a company or organization that provides businesses and residents access to the internet, frequently offer a variety of internet access method, such as DSL, satellite, fiber optics well as known as related to the other services, it will employ such as a range of technologies.
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		<title>Every Click You Make</title>
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The online behavior of a small but growing number of computer users in the United States is monitored by their Internet service providers, who have access to every click and keystroke that comes down the line. The companies harvest the stream of data for clues to a person&#8217;s interests, making money from advertisers who use [...]]]></description>
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		<title>SA&#8217;s billion-rand music industry on an even keel</title>
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Despite rising input costs, the prices of CDs and DVDs continued dropping last year. Clearly, this is a case of those in the supply chain having to slash profit margins on an item in order to remain competitive and enable the industry to cling to survival by the skin of its teeth, as games and [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Leading Data Quality and Data Integration Service</title>
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Prior to the introduction of Net Effect, data cleansing and matching were batch-based, requiring an extensive processing time before results were made available to the end-user. With Net Effect, using either an Internet browser or installed thin-client, individual records are cleansed, matched and results delivered back to the end-user in â€œreal-time.â€ With Net Effectâ€™s sophisticated [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Server Delivery Rate</title>
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An ISP can still be slow serving web pages, e-mail, or other data even if an ISP has plenty of bandwidth because its load and latency affects the delivery rate. The reason is that each ISP service is handled by a separate program called a daemon and these individual daemons can get overloaded. Each daemon [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Pop Ups</title>
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Pop up protection software is integrated to the IP&#8217;s software to keep you safe from unwanted and intrusive advertisement as you surf the net.  This is valuable because not only that you could stay away from virus that may be hiding behind these pop-ups, but also it saves you time and irritation. If your [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Speed is not Everything</title>
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When you talk about fast connections, think again. Speed will always be there but to religiously monitor it is another. This stems from the fact that time will come that speed is a thing of the past. Other factors such as add-on services and storage will come into play and normally they will not be [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Don&#8217;t Fall For the FREE Trial Trap</title>
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Promotional and misleading schemes are the common things you can expect from new ISP providers today. They will offer your free trials but you will have to give something in return. Normally this would be safety deposits or even credit card information that they will keep after the trial period is over. 
Now the real [...]]]></description>
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