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Year in Review Column

Dec. 30, 2014

Internet 2014: free for all, dark for some

As the year comes to a close, it's increasingly clear that the future of communications - whether business or consumer voice, data or video - will be based on the Internet. By Anita Taff-Rice


By Anita Taff-Rice


As 2014 comes to a close, it will likely be seen as the year of all things Internet. It's increasingly clear that the future of communications - whether business or consumer voice, data or video - will be based on the Internet. And we saw the very public emergence of the so-called "dark web" with cyberattacks launched against retailers, financial institutions and even government agencies that resulted in consumers' personal an...

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