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How does the INTERNET work? | ICT #2

How does the Internet work? The video you are watching now traveled thousands of miles from a Google data center to reach you. Let’s learn how the Internet works by getting to understand the details of this data’s incredible journey.

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Alice AUSTIN

Alice AUSTIN is studying Cisco Systems Engineering. He has passion with both hardware and software and writes articles and reviews for many IT websites.

29 thoughts on “How does the INTERNET work? | ICT #2

  • A bit confused, these fiber optic cables on the seabed are they connected to something else that would maybe manage the data? For example say I want to go on Youtube, how does the fiber optic cables know that I am the one trying to reach youtube? I would imagine that the fiber optic cable is only so big and so how would it make sure that the right website is given, how is it that I can't accidently intercept someone else's light pulse

  • Can you explain the IP Address, types, working mechanism etc.

  • It's is a very good information in details

  • The internet works through submarine cables and antennas. Satellites in orbit do not exist. Space is fake

  • As an IT professional I can only imagine the deafening hum of one of the Google Data Centers…

  • I want inyernet to be fully transparent and any illegal activity to be tracked and stopped by any one with consent from governments by encryption from cryptoag

  • There's other things.

  • So you’re telling me, all the internet is located on a physical place? That if that physical place got destroyed we’d lose the internet? Please tell me it’s in Fort Knox with nukes pointed at everyone.

  • For those watching this video in the year 5050 (hopefully N.Korea hasn't nuked anyone), i know by this time technology has developed beyond our imagination. However, don't fail to appreciate us 'your ancestors' for the gradual inventions that has led to this. Much love, the year is 2023.

  • 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • I need to go back further to understand what data and cellular are. Since this technology has been around I’ve blindly accepted it, but don’t really know what anything is or does.
    What is data?
    Thank you for the video

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