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Businesses
as well as schools and government entities
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use wide area networks to relay data to staff
students
clients
buyers and suppliers from various locations around the world. In essence
2 &#93
Many WANs are
however
countries
or even the world. &#91
3 &#93
&#91
4 &#93
However
in terms of the application of communication protocols and concepts
and thus cannot transmit data over tens
hundreds
built by Internet service providers

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