An Internet Service Provider (ISP) is a company the provides Internet access. The most common ISP is the provider who delivers Internet to your home or business for a fee. However, there are 3 levels of ISPs.
Tier 1, tier 2, and tier 3 providers. All 3 play
an important role in providing Internet access.
An ISP is how you access the Internet, whether
you are a business or a residential customer. Phone companies, cable companies,
and satellite companies all work to service given areas for Internet access.
Internet Service Providers hava a 03 main
categories.
The 1st One Is : Tier 1 ISP
A tier 1 ISP is an Internet provider who
exchanges Internet traffic with other tier 1 providers. These ISPs exchange
traffic strictly through peering agreements.
Tier 1 Internet providers are the networks that
provide the backbone of the Internet. We call them backbone Internet providers.
These providers build infrastructure such as the Atlantic Internet sea cables.
They provide traffic to all other Internet providers, not end users
Without tier 1 Internet providers, Internet
traffic could not be exchanged between continents and countries.
The following are examples of tier 1 Internet
providers:
1. Hibernia Networks.
2. Cogent Communications
3. Level 3 Communications
The 2nd One Is : Tier 2 ISP
A tier 2 ISP is a service provider who connects
between tier 1 and tier 3 Internet service providers. Tier 2 providers will
exchange Internet traffic through peering agreements, as well as purchase
Internet transit.
Tier 2 and tier 3 internet providers are
sometimes used interchangeably. A tier 2 supplier tends to find it easier to
purchase transit than to work out a peering agreement with a tier 1 provider.
The reason for this is the level of transit. The tier 2 provider may not have
enough transit, or capabilities, for it to make sense to peer with the tier 1
provider.
The following are examples of tier 2 ISPs:
1 British Telekom
1 British Telekom
2 Vodafone
3 Easyne
The 3rd One Is : Tier 3 ISP
A tier 3 ISP is a provider who strictly
purchases Internet transit. A tier 3 provider is the last mile provider who
delivers Internet access to residential homes and businesses.
Although the tier 3 ISP is becoming a blurred
definition, it is safe to say they operate strictly on a purchasing model.
The following three are tier 3 ISP example:
1 Comcast.
2 Deutsche Telekom
3 Verizon Communications.
Internet service providers are how you gain
access to the Internet. Downloading documents from a server in California to a
user in Germany means all three levels of ISPs have to work together. This is
done through a combination of peering and paid Internet transit agreements.
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