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Encyclopedia > Transit (internet)

Internet transit is the provision of a dedicted connection to the internet that works at an extremely high speed. The most common use of internet transit is when a customer has a large number of machines, and wants to put them all on the same connection.


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Internet service provider - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (387 words)
They provide services such as Internet transit, domain name registration and hosting, dial-up access, leased line access and colocation.
The consumer then has access to the Internet, although the speed at which this data is transferred varies widely.
Internet connection speed can generally be divided into two categories: dialup and broadband.
Universe Today - Watch the Venus Transit on the Internet (698 words)
NASA and several observatories around the world have joined forces to broadcast the event live on the Internet for the benefit of those on the wrong side of the planet, or without the right equipment to watch it.
During the 19th century, Venus transits were essential for astronomers to determine the scale of the heavens.
Transits were used to calculate a relatively accurate distance from the Earth to the sun.
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