High Speed Internet Locator

Question related to internet .?
What do we call a network whose elements may be separated by some distance ? It usually involves two or more small networks and dedicated high-speed telephone lines.
a) URL (Uniform Resource Locator)
b) LAN (Local area network)
c) WAN (wide area network)
d) world wide web
Hmm, let’s think about this.
Is it A? Well, a URL is used to locate stuff, right? (it’s a “uniform resource locator”) So that’s just doesn’t make sense, does it?
Is it B? Well, that’s a “local” area network, and the question states the network isn’t local at all, since the computers are “some distance” apart.
Is it C? This one makes more sense because it’s a “wide” area network, rather than the local one in B.
Is it D? This might make sense, however, that term seems a bit to specific and widespread, doesn’t it? I mean, we always refer to “THE” world wide web, not “A” world wide web. And since this question describes something you could probably make with some friends and a few computers, then this answer doesn’t seem to make as much sense (since otherwise we’d have a bunch of “world wide webs”).
So, the answer is pretty obviously C. Next time pick harder homework problems to cheat on.
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