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Hello friends, how are you all? Come on everyone is fine. I wish you all the best. Welcome to today's blog from TechPark. I hope you will be able to know and learn something new from my blog today. Let's start the discussion in detail.In the present age we can go without food for two or three hours. Or we may not sleep through the night. But without the internet, we can't even imagine for a moment. But have you ever ever wondered how the web works? How it comes up to our device. Or who owns this internet? Who manages this internet. Answering more exciting questions like this, I will request you to read this article till the end.
Connected to the Internet in every country of the world including Bangladesh. But have you ever wondered how this internet reaches you. In general I think all of them work through internet satellite but the reality is completely different. 99% of the internet works with the help of optical fiber. This optical fiber is a special mechanism of metaphysics. Which is thinner than human hair.
Now the question may come to your mind that there is no cable or its connection with our mobile while using mobile. Then why did I talk about cable. The fact is that our mobile network comes from the tower from the tower to the servers of the web site you are browsing. This time I will explain in detail exactly how and in what steps the internet works. The Internet reaches us in three different steps. These three levels are called Tier 1, Tier 2, Tier 3
The companies in Tier 1 have spread net-like optical fiber from one country to another at their own expense. In this way, one country and the rest of the countries are connected by cable. They then split these optical fibers from the country to different institutions or districts. Then at the end of it all reach the tower in your area. And from there you get cableless internet or network connection. This time I will try to understand the matter in a more practical way.
The picture you see is exactly how the optical fibers are spread on the bottom of the sea. Although these optical fibers are as thin as hair, their data transfer capacity is 6GBps. As I said earlier, those who lay these data cables are Tier 1 companies. And they work at their own expense. Bangladesh One such company is Bangladesh Submarine Cable Company Limited. Now we will look at a web site where you can see how many optical fibers are spread all over the world. These cables have connected the whole world with the Tier 1 company. If I look at the map, we can see Bangladesh
These are the two Lending Points. One is Kuakata and the other is Cox's Bazar. Now if you visit a web site, its servers are in another country, then all your browsing data and traffic will come through the tower and reach the specified servers through this lending point. Your device will receive data from servers.


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Now the question is how this internet comes to your hands from this lending point. How much does it actually cost? If we take the case of Bangladesh, then different operators inside the country such as: Gp, Banglalink.Robi.Airtel, they spread the connection all over Bangladesh through cable from Lending Point in the next step. These are Tier 2 companies. This Tier 2 company pays the Tier 1 company by calculating the specified amount per GB.
There are also various local Internet Service Providers or ISPs who are basically Tier 3 companies. Basically Tier 1, Tier 2, Tier 3 at these three levels the Internet comes into our hands. If you think about it, you will understand that there is no cost for internet. All I give is for laying or repairing cables. And in so many things we can easily understand that there is no work of satellite here. It reaches us through the internet or completely through cable.
Now I will show you one more thing that when you browse a website, it has crossed a certain place and reached the specified server. For this, we have opened the Windows command room and typed tracert Facebook. After entering, Ip will be resolved. You can see the IP address through which the data on your device reaches the Facebook Server
And you can search by IP address to find out which places have reached the data servers. Now if I check my first IP address, I can see that while browsing Facebook, the traffic first went to my current status in Chittagong.
Going a little further, I can check another IP address and see that the traffic around Chittagong has completely gone to Singapore. This way you can see where the traffic of what you are searching is going to the main servers. Finally, I can say that the Internet works almost entirely with the help of optical fiber. And there is no hand of satellite and why this internet is not owned. Completely Free. What it costs and what I give to any operator is just for laying or repairing cables.
Anyway, I hope you find out a lot of unknown things in this article. If you like it, comment and l
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