Sentences with phrase «access to internet services»

Swiss - owned telecom startup Cajutel has launched its initial coin offering (ICO) as it seeks to provide countrywide access to Internet services in Guinea - Bissau and neighbouring West African countries.
Evolution of the free hookups site for men seeking and women, has made access to simple and easy, single local meeting where anyone who has access to an internet service and a computer is able to create a profile and start linking with other singles.
The User understands that at any time he can withdraw his consent, by notifying Desjardins Online Brokerage, by telephone, by regular mail or by e-mail to one of the addresses or phone numbers at the end of this agreement; however, given the electronic nature of the Internet Service, the User who withdraws consent, agrees to no longer have access to the Internet Service.
Access to the Internet Service will be withdrawn from the User the last working day of the month in which the User's request has been made.
All fingerprints recorded in your device allow you to identify and authenticate yourself to gain access to the Internet service.
The User agrees to allow Desjardins Online Brokerage to withdraw the amounts required to maintain access to the Internet Service directly from his brokerage account.
For people with a laptop computer, access to internet service providers is possible through one of the many computer shops throughout the island.
The moratorium, which expires next year, applies only to the imposition of new taxes, such as for access to Internet service providers.

Not exact matches

At the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas earlier this month, Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler signaled that he would heed President Obama's call to preserve net neutrality — that is, treat broadband internet service providers as utilities (subject to more rigorous regulation than previously) to maintain equal access for all to the internet.
When you use these emailing services you can access your emails over the internet, but the emails are not automatically saved to your computer.
TEHRAN, Iran — Iranian authorities have ordered internet service providers to block access to Telegram, a popular messaging app used by an estimated 40 million Iranians, state TV reported Monday.
Emergency responders and volunteers, lacking access to the internet, needed hyper - local coordination, so nearby Occupy Wall Street veterans who were familiar with Celly used the service to coordinate transportation, logistics, food donations, blankets and clothing among 2,500 users.
With easy access to unlimited information about any products and services on the Internet, what's the point of salespeople (especially those pushy ones who don't give you time to think)?
With Wednesday's vertical integration decision, chairman Konrad von Finckenstein said: «Canadians shouldn't be forced to buy a mobile device from a specific company or subscribe to its Internet service simply to access their favourite television programs.»
As one of the most vocal Senate proponents for net neutrality, the consumer protection that compels internet service providers to ensure equal access to all websites, Franken is already on a collision course with the new administration.
For example, Waze may record the frequency and scope of your use of the Services, the duration of your sessions, the web pages that you visit, information that you read, content that you use or create, advertisements that you view or click on, your communications with other users and third parties, the Internet protocol (IP) address and the name of the domain that serve you to access the Services, and the geographic location of the computer system that you are using to log - in.
According to the FCC's latest Internet Access Services report, for example, only 24 % of developed housing areas had at least two ISPs that offered official broadband speeds.
The order, put out in 2010, prevented Internet Service Providers (ISPs) from charging content providers more for expanded access to networks, or from charging consumers for faster download speeds.
Now let's say the net - neutrality order is repealed and Verizon can charge companies for faster internet access on its network (while exempting its services — it is allowed to do that now).
Subiaco - based internet provider iiNet has announced its customers across all brands will have quota - free access to Netflix, when the online streaming service hits Australian shores in less than three weeks.
And Facebook waffles on its motivations with Free Basics — it's a service that gives internet access to people who otherwise wouldn't have it, and that just happens to benefit Facebook.
Net neutrality is a concept stipulating that Internet service providers should enable access to all content and applications regardless of the source, and without favoring or blocking particular products or websites.
«The focus of our legal appeal will be on the FCC's decision to reclassify broadband Internet access service as a public utility service,» Jon Banks, senior vice president of U.S. Telecom said in a statement.
And while many startups and tech companies that depend on open access to the Internet have cheered those rules, which reclassify Internet Service Providers (ISPs) as public utilities under Title II of the Telecommunications Act, cable and telecommunications industry representatives have already filed several lawsuits that challenge the regulations.
CTK is an application service provider: it hosts the program, and customers get secure access to it over the Internet.
But the lack of competition in search means Google has enormous power over what we see and access on the internet, and critics have charged repeatedly that it has used that power to favor its services.
And you can access these services from home, the office, or anywhere you have an Internet connection, which makes it easier for your home office team to travel and for your satellite office employees to stay in the loop and feel part of the team.
Having access to a lot of spectrum is particularly important for the 5G wireless offerings that AT&T and Verizon hope to launch to better compete with high - speed Internet services from cable companies.
Allen's move coincides with a surge of new businesses planning to sell internet access, Earth imagery, climate data and other services from networks of hundreds of satellites in low - altitude orbits ar...
It also comes equipped with toll - free customer service access — available around the clock — as well as built - in video tutorials on subjects as varied as touchscreen basics, how to download apps, how to browse the Internet and how to set up video calling and email accounts.
Under the rules, Internet service providers like Comcast (cmcsa) and Verizon are barred from blocking, slowing access to or otherwise discriminating against web sites and online services.
But really, there is no exact way to compare Internet access to other services because it is completely in a league of its own.
Outgoing U.S. Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler warned Republicans against dismantling the Obama administration's landmark «net neutrality» protections that bar internet service providers from slowing consumer access to web content.
The rules were adopted to prevent dominant Internet providers like Comcast (cmcsa), Verizon (vz) and Charter Communications (chtr) from blocking or slowing access to web sites and services.
This would bar Internet service providers from creating multiple levels of connection speeds and charging consumers and companies for access to «fast lanes» — a move critics argue will automatically create «slow lanes,» which will make it very difficult for promising new startups to get up and running.
Employees access the services they need «on demand» over the Internet, primarily to develop and support the company's real - time customer - service website, Mobil Travel Companion.
They were intended to ensure a free and open internet, give consumers equal access to web content and prevent broadband service providers from favoring their own content.
The rules prohibit internet service providers from blocking access to or charging extra to access certain data or content.
Koebler says that he hopes to dispel the myth that internet users must rely entirely on an internet service provider to obtain online access.
The rules, which were upheld by the DC Circuit Court of Appeals earlier in June, ensure that internet service providers treat data equally and can not give or sell access to so - called internet fast lanes that would prioritize certain internet services over others.
Last week U.S. President Barack Obama said Internet service providers should be regulated more like public utilities to make sure they grant equal access to all content providers.
In recent months, the company's chief executive, Reed Hastings, has said net neutrality was no longer the company's «primary battle,» partly because Netflix is now large enough that it can secure the deals it needs with internet access providers to ensure its service is delivered smoothly to customers.
WASHINGTON, Nov 21 - The head of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission unveiled plans on Tuesday to repeal landmark 2015 rules that prohibited internet service providers from impeding consumer access to web content in a move that promises to recast the digital landscape.
The program offers pared - down Internet services on mobile phones, along with access to the company's own social network and messaging services, without charge.
Catering to roughly 100 million people who have their own businesses, Lucas Watson, Executive Vice-president, Chief Marketing and Sales Officer, Intuit, believes that there are about 12 million people whose businesses are connected to the Internet and have access to the digital tools needed for their products and services.
And a growing ecosystem of mobile apps is fueling the rapid growth of the mobile Internet, providing consumers easy access to services they consider important.
The majority of the debate revolves around the FCC's proposal to eliminate net neutrality, which would allow Internet service providers to create multiple levels of connection speeds, charging companies for access to «fast lanes» — a move critics argue will automatically create «slow lanes.»
The FCC rules guaranteeing it were designed to protect internet users» ability to access the online services of their choice and to prevent broadband providers from giving an unfair advantage to their own sites and services or to those of their paid partners.
As part of testimony submitted to the Senate's Armed Services Committee on Tuesday, James Clapper, the U.S. director of national intelligence, wrote, «In the future, intelligence services might use the (Internet of things) for identification, surveillance, monitoring, location tracking, and targeting for recruitment, or to gain access to networks or user credentialsServices Committee on Tuesday, James Clapper, the U.S. director of national intelligence, wrote, «In the future, intelligence services might use the (Internet of things) for identification, surveillance, monitoring, location tracking, and targeting for recruitment, or to gain access to networks or user credentialsservices might use the (Internet of things) for identification, surveillance, monitoring, location tracking, and targeting for recruitment, or to gain access to networks or user credentials.»
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