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Explore the significance of Network Access Points like NAP, Internet Protocol (IP), Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), File Transfer Protocol (FTP), and Internet Service Providers (ISP) in enabling connectivity and data transfer over the Internet. Gain insights into these essential networking concepts.
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Point of Presence (PoP) • The POP is where 2 or more network devices meet. This mainly refers to an access point. It helps other devices connect to the internet. • Sam Boyce
Network Access Point (NAP) • A Network Access Point or NAP was a public network exchange facility through which Internet Service Providers connected to one another. • It is a historical term, having been replaced by Internet Exchange Points. jp
Internet Protocol (IP) • A set of rules governing the format of data sent over the internet or other networks. • IP means internet protocol and or intellectual property. • An IP address is a numerical identifier for a computer or a device that is participating in another computers network. Kieron Skelton
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) • Is a set of rules used along with the Internet Protocol to send in the form of message units between computers over the internet. • James Khoo
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) • FTP is used to transfer files from one host to another over a FTP based networks such as the internet . • by Jacob salmon
Internet Service Provider (ISP) • It refers to a company that provides internet services, including personal and business access to the internet for a monthly fee the service provider usually provides a software package, username and password #EliasEllis
ISP Services • An ISP means Internet Service Provider. • ISP companies provide access to the internet usually for a monthly fee. The provider usually provides a software package so that the user can access the internet. • Examples -BT -TalkTalk -Sky