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How data is transferred on the Internet?

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Answered by mausamikundu88
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data Travels across the internet in packets each packet can carry a maximum of 1,500 bytes ... packet will travel from one machine to the another until they reach the destination as the package arrived the computer is saving the data assembles the packets like a puzzle recreating the message...........

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How data is transferred on the Internet?

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The Internet works by chopping data into chunks called packets. Each packet then moves through the network in a series of hops. Each packet hops to a local Internet service provider (ISP), a company that offers access to the network – usually for a fee.

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