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EBK COMPUTER NETWORKING
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Author: Ross
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 4, Problem P11P
Program Plan Intro
Internet Protocol (IP):
Internet protocol is a process or protocol in which data is transferred between the computer systems through internet. Each computer system has its own IP address to send or receive the required data.
Internet Service Provider (ISP):
An internet service provider is a technique that includes the accessing service over the internet. With involvement of ISPs in the Google network, the data centres mostly use lower-level tier than the upper-level tier to create the website.
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