Re: Why one Internet?

Kivuva <Kivuva@transworldafrica.com> Tue, 10 April 2012 15:35 UTC

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If we created the two or three Internets, then linked them together by
 physical
network nodes or layer 3 devices, would the multiple Internets revert to
one?

10rdmwesh

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