Skype is an example of overlay networks in real-world systems. Question 6 options: TrueFalse
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Overlay networks are virtual networks built on top of existing physical networks. They allow for the creation of a network that can provide additional functionalities, such as peer-to-peer communication, without needing to change the underlying infrastructure. Show more…
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