“Network Tiers” refer to the hierarchical levels of internet networks, categorized based on their size, reach, and function. Tier 1 networks form the backbone of the internet, offering global coverage. Tier 2 networks are regional, connecting to Tier 1 for wider access. Tier 3 networks are local, connecting end users to the internet.
Network Tiers
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