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ftwikibooks:enwikibooks:36463:211471 2023-12-31T10:22:44+01:00 Wikibooks: Strategy for Information Markets/Network Neutrality https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Strategy_for_Information_Markets/Network_Neutrality eng eng Book ftwikibooks 2023-12-02T18:08:17Z Network neutrality is a restriction held on Internet Service Providers that they cannot charge internet content providers for access to consumers. =Key players in the debate= Internet service providers (ISP s) are telecommunications firms that invest in the infrastructure that supports the information markets of the internet. The concept of an information market arises from the development of the internet and the World Wide Web (web) which facilitates the massive collection of data and information statistical referencing and analysis of this data and information cite journal last1=Bates first1=Benjamin year=2008 journal=Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science and Technology title= Transforming information markets Implications of the digital network economy volume=45 issue=1 pages=11 27 url=http //onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/meet.2008.1450450218/abstract . Information markets are those markets that utilize some aspect of this massive data information and analytical services associated with these facts figures and intelligence. The concept of an information market has its roots in the speculative markets such as stock exchanges and commodities markets which thrive on data collection analysis and prediction activities (Nikolova Sami 2007). The entire concept that the data that is generated from these activities has value in and of itself has contributed to ancillary markets such as the futures markets and trading. Consequently information markets in the latest iteration based upon internet and web driven technologies such as search engines and similar platforms are concerned with the monetization of data information and intelligence derived from these phenomena. = Network neutrality = Net neutrality is an important concept within the framework of the global internet and World Wide Web (web). Net neutrality is a fundamental proposition within the internet access and web usage that has been a core aspect of internet and web architecture since it first become publicly available. Essentially ... Book sami WikiBooks - Open-content textbooks
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Network neutrality is a restriction held on Internet Service Providers that they cannot charge internet content providers for access to consumers. =Key players in the debate= Internet service providers (ISP s) are telecommunications firms that invest in the infrastructure that supports the information markets of the internet. The concept of an information market arises from the development of the internet and the World Wide Web (web) which facilitates the massive collection of data and information statistical referencing and analysis of this data and information cite journal last1=Bates first1=Benjamin year=2008 journal=Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science and Technology title= Transforming information markets Implications of the digital network economy volume=45 issue=1 pages=11 27 url=http //onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/meet.2008.1450450218/abstract . Information markets are those markets that utilize some aspect of this massive data information and analytical services associated with these facts figures and intelligence. The concept of an information market has its roots in the speculative markets such as stock exchanges and commodities markets which thrive on data collection analysis and prediction activities (Nikolova Sami 2007). The entire concept that the data that is generated from these activities has value in and of itself has contributed to ancillary markets such as the futures markets and trading. Consequently information markets in the latest iteration based upon internet and web driven technologies such as search engines and similar platforms are concerned with the monetization of data information and intelligence derived from these phenomena. = Network neutrality = Net neutrality is an important concept within the framework of the global internet and World Wide Web (web). Net neutrality is a fundamental proposition within the internet access and web usage that has been a core aspect of internet and web architecture since it first become publicly available. Essentially ...
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