Difference between revisions of "The Increase in ubiquity of the internet"
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==Inhibitors:== | ==Inhibitors:== | ||
- land morphology | - land morphology | ||
- | - reversal in current trend possibly caused by sabotage or virus | ||
- backlash against modernisation | |||
==Paradigms:== | ==Paradigms:== | ||
Free, reliable accessibility 24/7 from anywhere in the world | |||
==Timing:== | ==Timing:== | ||
==Web Resources:== | ==Web Resources:== | ||
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To return to the home page of the Future of Communication click[[The_future_of_communication_in_2015]]<br><br><br> |
Latest revision as of 13:43, 12 December 2005
Description:
The fact that the Internet is, or is rapidly becoming, the life blood of global communication accessible 24/7 both via fixed and mobile technology
Enablers:
- Wi-Fi - Wi-Max - G3 - substantially lower costs than other media (skype telehony for example is free for users) - cheap cost per bit stored / bit sent - sensor world (RFID) - need for connectibility
Inhibitors:
- land morphology - reversal in current trend possibly caused by sabotage or virus - backlash against modernisation
Paradigms:
Free, reliable accessibility 24/7 from anywhere in the world
Timing:
Web Resources:
To return to the home page of the Future of Communication clickThe_future_of_communication_in_2015