Internet Infrastructure
These networks peer with each other to exchange packet traffic.
Each NSP is required to connect to three Network Access Points or NAPs.
At the NAPs, packet traffic may jump from one NSP's backbone to another NSP's backbone.
NSPs also interconnect at Metropolitan Area Exchanges or MAEs.
Computers connect to each other and to the Internet via wires, cables, radio waves, and other types of networking infrastructure.
All data sent over the Internet is translated into pulses of light or electricity, also called "bits," and then interpreted by the receiving computer.
Website infrastructure refers to the underlying technology and architecture that supports the functioning of a website.
It includes the hardware, software, network and server components that work together to deliver the website's content and provide a smooth user experience.