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What does SDLC mean in Networking protocol ?
Skill/Topic: Networking Basics
A) Software Data Link Control
B) Synchronous Data Link Control
C) Software development life cycle
D) Synchronous data development cycle



  
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RE: What does SDLC mean in Networking protocol ?
B. Synchronous Data Link Control
 
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