different between ISO-OSI and TCP/Ip reference network architecture
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OSI refers to Open Systems Interconnection whereas TCP/IP refers to Transmission Control Protocol. OSI follows a vertical approach whereas TCP/IP follows a horizontal approach. OSI model, the transport layer, is only connection-oriented whereas the TCP/IP model is both connection-oriented and connectionless
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