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Discover Ludwig"public network" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as an adjective in reference to an online network, such as an Internet or local area network, which is accessible to the public. For example: "My WiFi is a public network, so I need to make sure I secure it properly."
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Social networking is threatening the open public network today.
This use of the public network has a fringe benefit.
The public network broadcast 22 UConn women's games live this season.
Thus the benefits of British-style private ownership in a public network.
Civilisation turns houses into "nodes" on a public network that householders draw on.
However, security and privacy challenges arrive as client server communication is done via public network.
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The company packages its proxy servers with its "Virtual Private Networking" products and promises secure Internet transmissions through public networks.
But digital networks need not be public networks.
Critical infrastructure should be isolated from public networks.
The high-speed networks that make up the Internet backbone began as public networks.
The likes of Ecotricity and Chargemaster boast their own burgeoning public networks too.
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