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Peering

Peering is a mutual arrangement between internet service providers (ISPs) or networks to directly connect and exchange data traffic without intermediaries. This allows data to flow more efficiently and cost-effectively between the networks, improving internet speed and reliability for users. Essentially, peering helps different parts of the internet “talk” to each other directly, reducing delays and congestion, and enhancing overall connectivity. It is a strategic partnership that benefits both parties by improving access and reducing the need for data to travel through multiple networks or third parties.