Let me clarify that for you online.
Let me clarify that for you online.
The internet consists of extensive underwater cables. To access it, you need an internet service provider that links a modem to a server connected through these cables. Web servers store and serve websites. That should clarify things!
The internet consists of a vast array of interconnected networks. An intranet, by contrast, operates within a limited local environment such as an organization or region. Your ISP maintains links to numerous interconnects, which then link to other locations or companies. This chain continues upward until reaching a Tier 1 provider that connects to all major networks. The internet encompasses much more than just large cables. The devices you use—modems, routers, ONTs, etc.—primarily transform signals between different transmission mediums (like coaxial, fiber, or copper). These gadgets verify your identity on their network, granting access, and beyond that the process becomes increasingly complex.