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The most common example of transit AS's is large ISPs and transit providers, which each have multiple connections with a diverse range of networks, allowing for resilient routing and connectivity. However, any BGP setup that is multi-homed (i.e. has two or more unique peers) has the potential to become a transit AS, and this is by-design. For example, if you are peering with two different upstream ISPs, but they don't have a direct connection between each other (or the...