Difference between TCP/IP and IP protocol?
Answer Posted / rajeev kumar
TCP/IP provide two-way data transmission in which TCP is
reaponsible for the data arrive complete and intact(perfect
form)or it check the error of data while UDP just send out
data packets
on the other hand IP contain the sddress of
sending station(where the packets is to be sent)
VOIP is used in telephone
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