TCP/IP based computer Network is a Packet-switched network Circuit-switched network Both None
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A packet switched network (PSN) is a type of computer communications network that groups and sends data in the form of small packets. It enables the sending of data or network packets between a source and destination node over a network channel that is shared between multiple users and/or applications.
A packet switched is also known as a connectionless network, as it does not create a permanent connection between a source and destination node.
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A packet switched is also known as a connectionless network, as it does not create a permanent connection between a source and destination node.
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TCP/IP: Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol is a computer network protocol that uses packets for data exchange and communication.
- They act as communication protocols.
- Request and response is provided.
- Reliable communication protocol.
- Acknowledgement provision.
- Uses ipv4 or ipv6
- Guarantees delivery of the packet.
Hence, TCP/IP based computer Network is a Packet-switched network.
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