3. Content
What is Internet?
Internet Growth Trends
Necessity of Emerging New Invention
What is Net Neutrality?
Roots of Network Neutrality
Beginning of the Net Neutrality
Economics of Network Neutrality
Advantages of net neutrality
Disadvantages of net neutrality
Interactive Session
DP World and SCM
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4. What is Internet?
The largest network of networks in
the world.
Uses TCP/IP protocols and packet
switching .
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5. How the Internet Works?
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ISP is what connects computer to the internet, which other computers
and servers connect to via their ISP. There are several ways to
connect to the ISP, which include using a dial-up modem over a phone
line, cable, or satellite.
6. Internet Growth Trends
1977: 111 hosts on Internet
1981: 213 hosts
1983: 562 hosts
1984: 1,000 hosts
1986: 5,000 hosts
1987: 10,000 hosts
1989: 100,000 hosts
1992: 1,000,000 hosts
2001: 150 – 175 million hosts
2002: over 200 million hosts
IN 2010, about 80% of the planet involves to the
Internet
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Growth of Internet Hosts *
Sept. 1969 - Sept. 2002
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No.ofHosts
The Internet was not known as "The Internet" until January 1984, at
which time there were 1000 hosts that were all converted over to using
TCP/IP.
8. Necessity of Emerging New
Invention
Bit
discrimination
Charging Internet
users based on the
amount of
transmission
capacity they use
Sluggish
download
speeds and
slow
performance
Web growth
Making web
communication
fast without any
restriction
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10. What is Net Neutrality?
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Receiver
address
Content
Application
Service
Device
11. Roots of Network Neutrality
Pointed towards
the 1887 Act to
Regulate
Commerce.
Rail lines were
being accused of
charging different
fees based on the
content of the
object
transported.
this law was to
regulate the railroad
system.
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proponents of network neutrality look towards this law as the foundation
for network neutrality.
13. Increasing Net Speed without any
special fees.
All websites should be treated equally,
whether they are large corporate services or
small personal blogs.
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Purpose of the Net Neutrality
14. Net neutrality is a contested
topic
The debate is between a group who believe it collaborative
networking device and those who believe it should be a
commercialized medium.
Challenge for policy makers and regulators is to convert
definition into legislative and regulatory frameworks.
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Internet Consumer
Some Content Application provider
Who'll be Really Benefited from
Net Neutrality Regulation?
17. No
restrictions
of content
access on
the internet
No
Censorship
Dramatically
decrease
government
control over
the Internet
Capitalism
No
Throttling
Privacy
not
invaded
Consistent
internet
access
speed for
all contents
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Advantages of net neutrality
23. What is network neutrality?
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Case Studies:
No restrictions
of any kind on
access to
content on the
Web
No restrictions
on downloads
or uploads, and
no restrictions
on
communication
methods
Access will not
be blocked,
slowed down,
or sped up
depending on
where that
access is
based or who
owns the
access
point(s).
24. Who’s in favor of net neutrality ? Who’s
opposed? Why?
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Case Studies:
26. Reason for opposing the net neutrality
Removes the
incentive for
network providers
Comcast reported
that illegal file
sharing of
copyrighted material
was consuming 50
percent of its
network capacity.
The company posits
that if network
transmission rates
were slower for this
type of content,
users would be less
likely to download
or access it.
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Case Studies:
27. Are you in favor of legislation enforcing network
neutrality? Why or why not?
Yes
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Reason
Price differentials
Speed
Censorship
Discrimination by
carriers
Case Studies:
28. • DP World is a market leader in the
global marine terminal industry.
• 50 marine terminals across 31
countries
• Expansion to meet future customer
needs
• Team of 30,000 staff
• Top 3 Global Operator
29. Awards:
2009 Asian Freight & Supply Chain Awards (AFSCA)
• Best Global Terminal Operating Company – DP World
• Best Seaport in Middle East – Jebel Ali
2008 Annual Supply Chain & Transport Awards (SCATA)
• Port Authority and Terminal Operator of the year.
2006 Lloyd’s List “Global Port Operator” of the year
2006 Middle East Logistics Awards
Jebel Ali Best Seaport and Best Container Terminal
30. Values
» Commitment to people and customers
» Profitable global growth
» Responsible corporate and personal behaviour
» Excellence and innovation
Vision
Sustainable value through global growth, service and excellence.
Mission
A global approach to a local business environment where
excellence, innovation and profitability drive core business philosophy of
exceptional customer service.
36. Active RFID tags are placed.
The unique tag ID number on the truck is read by
RFID reader
At the gate, optical character recognition (OCR)
system identifies different states of container
The system determine timing of the cargo to provide
information for efficient pick up & drop off containers.
Finally the driver is given a receipt for the completed
transaction.
37. How RFID benefits DP World
Smoother + Faster + Effective in delivery of their containers at the
terminal gate.
Reduced queues and congestions around gates.
Speed the entry and exits of trucks
Elimination of lengthy paper transaction & manual inspections
Save time, reduce costs and increases revenues.
For example, system can check whether the truck has booking and
authority access to enter the port.
38. Supply Chain management
(SCM)
products are
delivered
efficiently.
Tracking of
physical status
of goods,
materials
management,
warehouse and
transportation
operations
SCM by using
Radio
Frequency
Identification
(RFID)
technology in its
supply chain
Several
competing RFID
suppliers, global
leader company
in active
wireless
tracking system
is selected.
39. Relationship between Net Neutrality and
RFID Technology
Privacy might
become a real
issue due to
potential for
tracking the
movements and
activities
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improves customer satisfaction through efficiency &
enhancement of customer’s supply chain
Enhancement of customer supply chain are done
through (smooth, fast & effective)
providing important information for pick-up & drop
off of containers which determine whether truck is
on time