The transfer of POP rights refers to the process of transferring ownership or control of a Point of Presence (POP) from one entity to another. A POP is a physical location where different networks connect and exchange data, making it a crucial component of the internet infrastructure. The transfer of POP rights can occur through various means, such as a sale, merger, or acquisition, and involves the transfer of all associated rights, responsibilities, and assets. This includes the physical equipment, network connections, and any agreements or contracts related to the POP. The transfer of POP rights is a complex and highly regulated process, as it can have a significant impact on the functioning and accessibility of the internet.