10km to 100km range
MAN (Metropolitan Area Network)
MAN (metropolitan area network)
No, the Internet is considered a Wide Area Network (WAN)
It is a Metropolitan Area Network
LAN<local area network> , WAN<wide area network> , MAN <metropolitan area network>, Backbone network.
A WAN usually crosses multiple city, state, or national boundaries. A MAN is confined to a single metropolitan area.
Examples for Metropolitan area network is a network of fire station, newspaper/media company, a chain of community colleges
LAN - Local Area Network MAN - METROPOLITAN area network WAN - Wide Area Network
Computer networks can be classified based on their size and scope as follows: Local Area Network (LAN): Covers a small geographic area like a single building or campus. Wide Area Network (WAN): Spans over a large geographical area, often connecting multiple LANs. Metropolitan Area Network (MAN): Intermediate in size between LANs and WANs, covering a city or metropolitan area.
Metropolitan area network.
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