Technology "National Borders Aren't Even Essay

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There is no traditional network apex, but, rather, a number of high-level networks connecting through Network Access Points of NAPs.

When information is sent across the Internet, the Transmission Control Protocol must break it up into packets. These packets are then sent to your local ISP, where after they pass through many levels of networks, computers and communications lines. Hardware analyzes the packets of information and routes them to the destination. The hardware responsible for processing the data is the glue that holds together the Internet. There are hubs, which are important for linking groups of computers; Bridges connect local area networks; gateways function as bridges for the internet; repeaters solve the problem information connections weakening over long distances by amplifying the data at certain intervals. (Gralla)

The Internet is important because of its ability to transmit information to most individuals on the planet at lightning speed. Still, many people desire to restructure the architecture of the internet, citing security concerns. Few people understand how a new Internet might appear, however analogies have been made to a "gated community," according the New York Times.

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Anonymity would be restricted on the Internet, as people would be required to have a registration key to access the Nets.

In 2002, Microsoft started a major corporatewide project to improve the security on its software. Promoting a more secure internet by means of collecting more information or even issuing the equivalent of an internet drivers license goes very much against the grain of the Liberterian philosophy behind the Internet.

(Markoff)

Maybe dealing with the risks of a free Internet is smarter than ushering in an era of a more-controlled and, therefore, less free Internet.

1. Gralla, Preston. (1998) How the Internet Works. USA: Que Corporation.

2. Harvard Internet Quotation Index

accessed at: http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/archived_content/people/reagle/inet-quotations-19990709.html

3. Markoff, John. Do We Need a New Internet? New York Times, 14 February 2009.

Accessed at: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/15/weekinreview/15markoff.html?pagewanted=1&_r=3

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