Why the standard of an osi model is termed as 802.xx?
Answer / Puja Jaiswal
The 802.xx standards are part of the IEEE 802 family of networking standards, which were developed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). The '802' is derived from the organization name, and the 'xx' represents a specific sub-layer or type of network standard within the IEEE 802 family.
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