If the Internet is a collection of connected networks so that the data can be transferred from one network to another, the peering is that gives the feeling of faster browsing. Peering happens when networks that are not directly connected to each other are joined together by forming a third part. The practice of peering is highly recommended for the proper functioning of the Internet. With the exchange of traffic between various backbones (dorsal spines of the world Network), the speed of the internet increases and continues in operation even when there is an isolated or unavailable network. Basically, peering makes it possible to scale the performance of the telecommunications infrastructure, since the data traffic of a network is managed by two IDCs, responsible for administering the transmission capacity demanded by each client. The result is a faster way to transmit data: "Celerix has peering with several companies, which means we have direct connection with content servers from these companies like Microsoft, Riot and Amazon doing with those who use our networks have a Faster and more effective browsing experience explains Maurício Almeida of Celerix. Peering is critical to:
- Farmers: They can have access to climate information and real-time crop trading
- Game players: Having a faster route can mean better performance in online games and competitions
- Students and teachers of EAD: with a faster connection it is possible to take lessons in real time and to carry out evidence without the Internet falling
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