Problem1. What is now recognized as the Internet was first conceived in the early 1960s as a manner of allowing computers to share information on the scientific and military research. Developed under the auspices of United States Department of Defence Advanced Research Project Agency (ARPA), one purpose was to give a "communications network that would work even if some of sites were destroyed by nuclear attack".
However, with time, the purpose of internet is found to have undergone the paradigm shift and this has impacted on the manner communication happens globally. The Internet has irrevocably changed the way we communicate with one another. While some of these alter have been positive and others detrimental, if one thing is certain, it is that communication will ever is same again.
Question1. Based on the above resume, describe the term Global Communication
Question2. According to Speicher, (2001), internet has been both beneficial and detrimental for the global communication platform.
(i) Using illustrations, describe three merits of internet on global communication
(ii) Using illustrations, describe three demerits of internet on global communication
Question3. As a communication manager of the international organisation, describe any one strategy you would devise to safeguard your global communication network from detrimental effects you elaborated above.