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EPISODE · Oct 11, 2019 · 34 MIN

How The Internet Works

from The Machine: A computer science education podcast · host Rob O'Connor

It's hard to imagine life without the Internet. Podcasts wouldn't exist without the infrastructure provided by a collection of interconnect technologies and networks. But how does it all work? Rob chats with networking lecturers Richard Frisby and Amanda Freeman-Gater to break it all down and explain the relevant protocols and standards that allow all internet services to operate. Follow The Machine @machine_podcast on Twitter or Facebook.

It's hard to imagine life without the Internet. Podcasts wouldn't exist without the infrastructure provided by a collection of interconnect technologies and networks. But how does it all work? Rob chats with networking lecturers Richard Frisby and Amanda Freeman-Gater to break it all down and explain the relevant protocols and standards that allow all internet services to operate. Follow The Machine @machine_podcast on Twitter or Facebook.

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