how are iso/osi and tcp/ip important in the development of communication and technology.
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TCP/IP is a fairly lightweight, well-specified, completely free, very easy-to-implement pair of protocols, which are regularly updated over time as needs arise. All of those attributes combined to make it the most attractive first choice of anyone who wasn’t IBM, and turned it into the backbone of most modern networking and internetworking, except at the very high end (datacenters, telephony) and the very niche.
The OSI model has absolutely no practical value whatsoever, except as a simplification to teach children who have absolutely no idea how networking works and need the absolute gentlest explanation possible. It has absolutely no relation to any meaningful networking protocol, except in the general sense of separation of duties of some sort.
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