Paying for high speed networking services

The idea of a free network is a myth of the past. Networking costs are expected to remain a burden to future IT budgets, no doubt raising questions regarding the payment of such services. Users do not normally pay to use local area networks, as companies tend to own their LANs. However, when wide a...

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Main Author: Van Niekerk, Albertus
Other Authors: Smuts, W. B. (Dr.)
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Language:en
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/17734
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-177342016-04-16T04:08:35Z Paying for high speed networking services Van Niekerk, Albertus Smuts, W. B. (Dr.) Overview of High Speed Protocols High Speed Networking 004.68 Computer network protocols Local area networks (Computer networks) Electronic funds transfers The idea of a free network is a myth of the past. Networking costs are expected to remain a burden to future IT budgets, no doubt raising questions regarding the payment of such services. Users do not normally pay to use local area networks, as companies tend to own their LANs. However, when wide area or international networks are considered, the situation is different. It is argued that in these cases the invoicing and payment system should be integral to the network's communication protocol. This implies changes to the networking protocol (to handle invoicing) as well as a new look at customary ideas of representing currency (to handle payment). In this dissertation, an invoicing and payment scheme that uses electronic cash and is implemented as part of the basic ATM protocols is discussed. The main advantages of this scheme can be summarized as a low administrative overhead and user privacy. Computer Science M. Sc. (Computer Science) 2015-01-23T04:24:25Z 2015-01-23T04:24:25Z 1997-01 http://hdl.handle.net/10500/17734 en 1 online resource (xiii, 110 leaves)
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topic Overview of High Speed Protocols
High Speed Networking
004.68
Computer network protocols
Local area networks (Computer networks)
Electronic funds transfers
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High Speed Networking
004.68
Computer network protocols
Local area networks (Computer networks)
Electronic funds transfers
Van Niekerk, Albertus
Paying for high speed networking services
description The idea of a free network is a myth of the past. Networking costs are expected to remain a burden to future IT budgets, no doubt raising questions regarding the payment of such services. Users do not normally pay to use local area networks, as companies tend to own their LANs. However, when wide area or international networks are considered, the situation is different. It is argued that in these cases the invoicing and payment system should be integral to the network's communication protocol. This implies changes to the networking protocol (to handle invoicing) as well as a new look at customary ideas of representing currency (to handle payment). In this dissertation, an invoicing and payment scheme that uses electronic cash and is implemented as part of the basic ATM protocols is discussed. The main advantages of this scheme can be summarized as a low administrative overhead and user privacy. === Computer Science === M. Sc. (Computer Science)
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