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### YamlMime:FAQ
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title: Azure Peering Service FAQ
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description: Learn about Microsoft Azure Peering Service FAQs
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description: Answers to frequently asked questions about Microsoft Azure Peering Service.
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services: peering-service
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author: halkazwini
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ms.service: peering-service
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ms.topic: faq
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ms.tgt_pltfrm: na
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ms.workload: Infrastructure-services
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ms.date: 05/18/2020
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ms.date: 02/16/2023
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ms.author: halkazwini
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title: Peering Service FAQ
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summary: This article explains the most frequently asked questions about Azure Peering Service connections.
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title: Peering Service frequently asked questions (FAQ)
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Target customers are enterprises that connect to Microsoft cloud by using the internet as transport.
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Can customers sign up for Peering Service with multiple providers?
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Can I sign up for Peering Service with multiple providers?
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Yes, customers can sign up for Peering Service with multiple providers in the same region or different regions, but not for the same prefix.
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Yes. You can sign up for Peering Service with multiple providers in the same region or different regions, but not for the same prefix.
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Can customers select a unique ISP for their sites per geographical region?
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Can I select a unique ISP for my sites per geographical region?
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Yes, customers can do so. Select the partner ISP per region that suits your business and operational needs.
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Yes. Select the partner ISP per region that suits your business and operational needs.
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What is a Microsoft Edge PoP?
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It's a physical location where Microsoft interconnects with other networks. In the Microsoft Edge PoP location, services such as Azure Front Door and Azure CDN are hosted. For more information, see [Azure CDN](../cdn/cdn-features.md).
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How is Peering Service different from normal internet access?
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Partners who have registered with Microsoft Peering Service are working with Microsoft to offer optimized routing and reliable connectivity to Microsoft services.
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Partners who have registered with Azure Peering Service work with Microsoft to offer optimized routing and reliable connectivity to Microsoft services.
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How is Peering Service different from ExpressRoute?
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Azure ExpressRoute is a private, dedicated connection from one or multiple customer locations. While Peering Service offers optimized public connectivity and doesn't support any private connectivity, it also offers optimized connectivity for local internet breakouts.
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Azure ExpressRoute is a private, dedicated connection from one or multiple customer locations. On the other hand, Peering Service offers optimized public connectivity and doesn't support any private connectivity, it also offers optimized connectivity for local internet breakouts.
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