WANS

Friday, June 6, 2008

A network that crosses organizational boundaries, or in the case of a multisite organization, reaches outside the immediate environment of local offices and factory facilities, is called a wide area network (WAN). WANs can be public or private. The internet is an example of a public network. The Extranet and the Intranet are private networks.

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