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THE ROLES OF NETWORK MAST IN INFORMATION PROVISION AND DISSEMINATION

ABSTRACT

This study is a theoretical investigation of the roles of network mast in information provision and dissemination. The spread of the Internet has reached almost all parts of the world, and even in space, astronauts can read and send email messages. Information dissemination systems can either be client-server-based or peer-to-peer-based. Information is the most basic resource in today’s society. Network masts, also known as "network towers," are typically tall structures designed to support antennas for telecommunications and broadcasting, including radio and television. The information can be related to news, multimedia files, service advertisements, environmental conditions, and local events such as the presence of an object. The improvements in technology have made these outlets increasingly popular and have become the main ways of distributing information because of the speed at which dissemination occurs. The study concluded that "information dissemination" is the distribution of information to the general public by an agency that is mandated to release information in any public sector. Information dissemination systems can either be client-server-based or peer-to-peer-based. One of the recommendations made was that the communication commission should encourage operators to subscribe to co-location, which allows operators to install their base receiver stations in the same telecommunication tower, reducing the number of masts and the cost of locating telecommunication base stations.

KEYWORDS: Roles, Network Mask, Information Provision and Dissemination

AKPAN, E. Ebenezer, Ph.D, & Rita Enefiok AKPAN
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