TeleGeography Explains the Internet
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What is the internet? Simply put, the internet is a network of computers.
Computers can only understand two things: on and off. Everything that we do on the internet is in binary—a series of 1s and 0s representing on and off—which gives instructions to your computer to do all the amazing things it does.
This means that the very bottom of the internet is a system for sending those 1s and 0s over wires (or spectrum in some cases). Whatever you do on the internet—email, videos, chats—the information is translated into that binary by your devices and then transmitted via packets.
We cover this process and lots more in the first episode of our five-part special to, well, literally explain the internet.
TeleGeography Literally Explains the WAN
TeleGeography Literally Explains the Cloud
TeleGeography Literally Explains Data Centers
TeleGeography Literally Explains Transport Networks
511: Wi-Fi 6 Afraid of 7?
510: Head in the Cloud, Toes at the Edge
509: Why 4G Is Still Relevant for Enterprise Connectivity
508: How Geography Influences Network Security
507: How Do Targeted Ads Work? Is My Phone Listening In?
506: Born in the (US)NUA: LIVE from Ohio!
505: It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane, It’s Super Cloud
504: How NaaS Relates to SDN and Automation
503: The Total Transformation of Latin American Telecom
502: Why Telecom Service Providers Need To Automate
501: Are These WAN Sourcing Trends Real or Just Hype?
425: Surveying the WANscape
424: What Happens to Cables When The Earth Moves Under Our Feet?
423: Staying a Step Ahead of Mobile Fraudsters
422: AI Meets The Corporate Network
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