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Question:  Difference between the communication and transmission.Transmission is a physical movement of information and concern issues like bit polarity, synchronisation, clock etc.Communication means the meaning full exchange of information between two communication media.



May 05, 2008 13:52:33 #7
 siyanat   Member Since: May 2008    Total Comments: 5 

RE: Difference between the communication and transmission.Transmission is a physical movement of information and concern issues like bit polarity, synchronisation, clock etc.Communication means the meaning full exchange of information between two communic
 
transmission means sending some information or data from 1place to another but only transmit where as at receiving end we can not b sure whether it is received or not.
communication means two way communication for eg if u send any info or data that must be received at the receiving end
     

 

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