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Communication Protocols

Introduction

Communication protocols are standardized rules that allow devices to exchange data and information over a network. These protocols ensure that data is sent, received, and understood correctly between devices.

Purpose of Communication Protocols

Common Communication Protocols

1. TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol)

It is the foundation of the internet. TCP ensures reliable data transfer, while IP handles addressing and routing.

2. HTTP/HTTPS (HyperText Transfer Protocol)

Used for transferring web pages. HTTPS is the secure version using encryption.

3. FTP (File Transfer Protocol)

Used to transfer files between computers over a network.

4. SMTP/POP/IMAP

Protocols used for sending and receiving emails.

5. Bluetooth and Wi-Fi Protocols

Used for short-range and wireless communication between devices.

Conclusion

Communication protocols are essential for networking and internet operations. They ensure that devices from different manufacturers can communicate effectively and securely.

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