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what are the internal factors in computer network ​

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Intranets and Extranets An "intranet" is the generic term for a collection of private computer networks within an organization. An "extranet" is a computer network that allows controlled access from the outside for specific business or educational purposes. Intranets and extranets are communication tools designed to enable easy information sharing within workgroups. Internetwork A global mesh of interconnected networks (internetworks) meets these human communication needs. Some of these interconnected networks are owned by large public and private organizations, such as government agencies or industrial enterprises, and are reserved for their exclusive use. The most well-known and widely used publicly-accessible internetwork is the Internet. The Internet is created by the interconnection of networks belonging to Internet Service Providers (ISPs). These ISP networks connect to each other to provide access for millions of users all over the world. In the course of a day, resources available through the Internet can help you: >> Decide what to wear using online current weather conditions. >> Find the least congested route to your destination, displaying weather and traffic video from webcams. >> Check your bank balance and pay bills electronically. >> Receive and send e-mail, or make an Internet phone call. >> Obtain health information and nutritional advice from experts all over the world, and post to a forum to share related health or treatment information.

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