The services provided by wireless networks are more difficult to classify than a
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The services provided by wireless networks are more difficult to classify than apples and national defense. The type of good that characterizes a wireless network depends on the circumstances in which the network is used. Are there a lot of piggyback users? Is the network secure?
Use the table to help you classify the wireless networks in each of the different scenarios below.
Rival Non-rival
Excludable: Private good(Rival) Natural monopoly(Non-rival)
Non-excludable: Common resource(Rival) Public good(Non-rival)
4.4. After a week of painfully slow web browsing, Srihari wises up, securing his network with password protection.
True or False: Once password protected, Srihari's network becomes excludable.
a.True
b.False
Explanation / Answer
a.true
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