what is the difference between osi and tcp ?
Answer Posted / s.m.feroz ahmed
Hi,
OSI is a Open System Internetworking and TCP Transmission
Control Protocol.
OSI consists of 7 layers and among these 7 layers once
these 7 layers are configured Transmission or data exchange
is possible.one can say TCP is Integrated with OSI .
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