Sentences with phrase «access to the internet on»

Andreessen had taken to Twitter after Indian regulators banned Free Basics, a program from Facebook that gives users free access to the Internet on mobile devices, but only for select websites and apps.
Google Apps» other main advantage over all other platforms considered was the fact that it was not platform - specific, meaning that any user with access to the Internet on practically any device could now access their email and files from anywhere in the world.
In a world where practically everyone has access to the internet on a computer or a phone, it can be easy to overlook the more traditional forms of marketing that have been tried and true for countless businesses over a span of centuries.
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These BlackBerry handsets were found as far back as 2002, where businesses could synchronise corporate email such as Microsoft Exchange, Lotus Domino and Novell GroupWise servers with these devices — and at a time when access to the internet on the phone was still very much a distant dream, to most.
Personal access to the Internet on firm computers is dealt with in many different ways.
«The DSL service is costing $ 149 a month,» and gives all 11 salespeople access to the Internet on demand.

Not exact matches

The cable giant may be doing better than the rest of its competitors when it comes to hanging on to TV subscribers, and its Internet access business also provides plenty of cash flow from cord - cutters and streaming fans.
And that agreement was enough protection that Netflix signed a letter giving its blessing to the merger, saying Charter's no - fee peering policy was «a significant departure from the efforts of some ISPs to collect access tolls on the Internet
On his first visit to Facebook - crazy Indonesia, Mark Zuckerberg met the president - elect, spread the word about his company's global Internet - access initiative and posted a photo of himself at an ancient Buddhist temple.
Laptops, Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs), and Blackberries (wireless cell phone and PDA units) use wireless data transfer technologies to provide users with almost instant access to information stored on a company's computer networks and servers from just about anywhere within reach of a cell phone tower or wireless Internet transmitter.
If you don't have access to a USB or something of the sort, upload it to one of the many internet drives available for free on the internet.
Payne says he's seen a definite increase in demand for Japanese products recently, due in large part to the ability for fans to access Japanese media, trends and culture on the internet.
Thanks to the Internet, consumers now have access to an endless array of free courses, on almost any topic they need to learn.
Through UConnect technology, Dodge has built a hotspot into its Charger that allows passengers to access the Internet on long trips, even in the most remote locations.
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)?
Musk, 43, also has publicly talked about using satellites to provide Internet access to remote parts of the Earth, a mission that Google also has embraced in a separate project that relies on high - altitude balloons.
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.
• Using radio transmitters on tiny circuit boards or USB drives, the NSA can gain access to computers not connected to the internet.
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.
The Internet has made a significant impact on healthcare by giving patients access to their medical records and letting doctors and hospitals use that information to do a better job.
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).
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.
According to the latest International Data Corporation (IDC) research released on September 12, «by 2015, more U.S. Internet users will access the Internet through mobile devices than through PCs or other wireline devices.»
«Being able to access information quickly (e.g., on the Internet) makes you less likely to remember it.
Since its inception, Internet access in the U.S. has been guided by one basic principle: ISPs that provide the on - ramps to the Internet should not control what happens on the Internet.
«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.
The CRTC says that Canada's a world leader in access to the Internet, but Harvard's Berkman Centre for Internet and Society just updated its study on next generation connectivity — very high - speed Internet, 3G networks and the like.
Thirteen percent of Latinos in the U.S. are dependent on smartphones as their only source of Internet access, compared to just 4 percent of white people, according to a 2015 Pew study.
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.
On top of this, the Internet gives everyone access to more and better information about markets and competition, and PowerPoint provides widespread access to the means to express it.
Whether it was in the evenings, on the weekends, or during my lunch break, I could earn money as long as I had access to a computer and an internet connection.
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.
On stage at the Mobile World Congress Monday, the young founder laid out his plan to bring access to the Internet to billions more people through the nonprofit organization Internet.org.
They can pay for access to Internet and pass on the costs on to their customers just fine.
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.
One way to achieve this was to engage the ever growing younger audience by reaching them where they live — on the internet — by providing 24/7 access to shows.
With all these free - market - based threats piling up on top of the continued limited choice as far as access is concerned, it's hard to remain optimistic about the Internet remaining the free and open equalizing force it has been so far.
On my two trips to North Korea or my 10 - day self - development retreats with no internet access, I had to write two weeks of extra posts before going to ensure I wouldn't miss a day.
«With increased education and access to information on the Internet, eating right is not going away,» Repole says.
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.
Koebler says that he hopes to dispel the myth that internet users must rely entirely on an internet service provider to obtain online access.
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.
Kotick's online gambit doesn't make the need for consoles obsolete; in fact Activision is working with Microsoft (MSFT) and Sony (SNE), both of which sell Internet - connected systems, to ensure that Activision's web - based applications can be accessed on Xbox Live and PlayStation Network.
The company also said it will give journalists access to a more secure internet by allowing them to easily set up their own virtual private network on a private server through an offering they call Outline.
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.
The study found that emerging economies such as Brazil, South Africa and Russia are front - runners in the adoption of mobile devices (more than 70 %, on average) to access the Internet.
This proposal undoes nearly two decades of bipartisan agreement on baseline net neutrality principles that protect Americans» ability to access the entire internet.
Our Digital Inclusion Program teaches foster youth basic digital literacy skills and provides them with a laptop and mobile Internet access for five years, two things that most of us take for granted but can be life changing for students who are accustomed to writing essays on their cellphones.
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 credentials.»
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