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Welcome to Network Encyclopedia — exploring the architecture of the digital world.

Every system connected, every cloud deployed, every message sent relies on one invisible foundation: computer networks. This channel delivers clear, structured insights into the technologies powering modern infrastructure.

We cover networking fundamentals, protocols, routing and switching, advanced architectures (SDN, CDN, MPLS, BGP), network security and cryptography, wireless and fiber optics, cloud and data center networking, as well as emerging technologies like AI, blockchain, and quantum computing.

Whether you're a student, engineer, IT professional, or technology enthusiast, our mission is simple: transform complexity into clarity and build deep understanding of how the world connects.

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