Are both UDP and IP unreliable to the same degree? Why or
why not?
Answer Posted / syed mahboob feroz ahmed
Hi,
UDP stands for User DataGram Protocol which not reliable
and is connectionless and when comes to TCP\IP or IP it is
Reliable and Connection Oriented.
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