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OSI vs TCP/IP Communication Models by eyibeltal3939 is a document available to read on EtoBox.
The document discusses the OSI and TCP/IP communication models, explaining their structures and functions in networking. The OSI model, established by ISO, consists of seven layers that help manage the complexities of data transmission, while the TCP/IP model has four layers and is widely used for internet communication. Key differences between the two models include their number of layers, approaches to data transfer, and their roles as protocols versus conceptual frameworks.
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- eyibeltal3939
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- EN