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Lucas Lee

Internet Connection Mechanics

Internet Connection Mechanics explores the intricate infrastructure behind our hyper-connected world, examining both the technology and its societal impacts. It delves into the core components that enable internet connectivity, such as packet switching and the TCP/IP protocol suite, while also analyzing how these technologies have reshaped communication, commerce, and international relations.
For example, the book highlights how the architecture of the Internet, initially designed for decentralization, has inadvertently led to new forms of centralization and control.

The book unfolds in three sections, beginning with the core technical concepts and their evolution. It then progresses to current challenges like network neutrality and cybersecurity, using case studies to illustrate diverse impacts. Finally, it addresses policy implications, offering recommendations for a more equitable digital future.

By combining technical depth with social and political awareness, Internet Connection Mechanics provides a balanced and accessible analysis for students, policymakers, tech professionals, and anyone interested in understanding the Internet's mechanics and global implications.
161 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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