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Question:  what is the difference between osi and tcp/ip?



January 01, 2009 05:52:10 #6
 K.S.OMNATH   Member Since: January 2009    Total Comments: 3 

RE: what is the difference between osi and tcp/ip?
 
The OSI implies Open Source Interconnection,which is a 7 layer network technology but tcp/ip implies transmission control protocol+internet protocol, which used to develop a connection between client and server.
     

 

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