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For example, the BBC allow any ISP with a network presence in Telehouse (Docklands, London) to "peer" with their network.
So as my ISP is ntl, who have presence in Telehouse, my request to www.bbc.co.uk (ignoring transparent proxy servers for a moment) would go directly from ntl's core network straight into the BBC's core network, effectively bypassing "The Internet".
Have a look at this if you're curious:
[support.bbc.co.uk...]