Does the internet have a backbone? | Skill-Lync

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Have you ever wondered how information that is uploaded by one individual is made available to another individual?

Information travels from one place to another with the help of the Internet Backbone. The information uploaded by one individual travels miles and miles before it reaches you via the optic cables.

These optic cables run over the sea and land to make the information available to you, and all this happens in a matter of seconds.

The fast speed internet that we use today, was a precursor of ARPANET. A network that only linked four computers. Today, this network has grown far and wide to be a major part of every individual’s life.

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