YNY is correct.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/expressroute/expressroute-introduction
"Dynamic routing between your network and Microsoft via BGP."
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/633891/connecting-multiple-expressroute-circuit-with-a-si
"Yes, it is possible. You can link a single virtual network with up to four ExpressRoute circuits in the same location or up to 16 ExpressRoute circuits in different peering locations.
Reference : https://learn.microsoft.com/en-au/azure/expressroute/expressroute-faqs#can-i-have-one-virtual-network-connected-to-more-than-one-expressroute-circuit
ExpressRoutes don't go over the internet, hence ExpressRoute.
Rather, it is strongly recommended that customers setup at least two ExpressRoute circuits to avoid single points of failure"
Box 1: YES - Express route uses BGP- an industry standard dynamic routing protocol, to exchange routes between your on-premises network, your instances in Azure, and Microsoft public addresses.
Box 2: NO: ExpressRoute connections don't route through the public internet, providing users with more reliability, faster speeds, consistent latency, and higher security.
Box 3: YES: Not only you can, you SHOULD. Microsoft strongly recommends you set up at least two ExpressRoute circuits in different peering locations to avoid a single point of failure.
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