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Let's see this question.
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A peer pointing also known as internet exchange point.
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So it's internet exchange that is ix is a typically physical location where multiple networks interconnected to exchange the network traffic.
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So like this a physical position where different types of networks from different places make out which will exchange traffic.
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It allows networks to exchange data directly rather than routing through third party networks or internet service providers.
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So peer peering points enhance network performance, reduce latency and low cost for participating in the networks.
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They also reduce latency.
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To determine the number of networks and isps you can explore regional and national internet registries.
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We have data registries.
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We can explore all the isps in a network.
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All the ip addresses they hold.
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Each regional country typically has its own internet registry such as arin in america.
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So arin is american registry for internet numbers.
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So such that there are many.
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By exploring these sources you should be able to gather information about peering points networks.
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Now let's talk about next topic.
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Network application interfaces typically involve the use of sockets.
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So such how sockets are created...