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English: Illustration of computer network types by spatial scope.

In increasing order of scale: • Nanoscale • Body (BAN) • Personal (PAN) • Local (LAN) • Campus (CAN) • Metropolitan (MAN) • Radio access (RAN)

• Wide (WAN)
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Michel Bakni  (1989–)  wikidata:Q81411358
 
Michel Bakni
Description Syrian university teacher and committee member
Doctor in electronics and draftmaker
Date of birth 1989 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth Latakia Edit this at Wikidata
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The classification of data networks by spatial scope

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