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Packet switching is a digital networking communications method where data is broken into packets before being sent. Each packet is transmitted individually and can take different routes to the destination, where they are reassembled. Most modern WAN protocols use packet switching as it is more efficient than circuit switching for bursty or delay-tolerant data. Packet switching networks can either use a datagram approach, treating each packet independently, or a virtual circuit approach, pre-establishing a r
- Author
- Salman Jawed
- Language
- EN