THE IMPLICATIONS BEHIND INTERNET PEERING
Title: THE IMPLICATIONS BEHIND INTERNET PEERING
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THE IMPLICATIONS BEHIND INTERNET PEERING
THE IMPLICATIONS BEHIND INTERNET PEERING
INTRODUCTION
Internet Service Providers (ISPs) are a new emerging industry in the current age of the Information Revolution. At the top of the chain are a few major Internet backbone providers. Although there are numerous amounts of ISPs dispersed in all areas, companies such as WorldCom (UUNET and ANS), GTE (formerly BBN), and AT&T (the former Cerfnet) make up the major ISPs that are known for their quality and
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