Multiple Choice
Peering refers to:
A) high-speed data lines provided by many firms all across the world that interconnect and collectively form the core of the Internet.
B) the broadband service provided via light-transmitting fiber-optic cables.
C) the language used to compose Web pages.
D) a situation when separate ISPs connect their networking equipment together to share traffic.
E) a system that connects end users to the Internet.
Correct Answer:

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