transport layer
connectionless protocols - transport layer
Network Layer
TCP
There is no guarantee to any woman of a normal delivery. If you are carrying a single fetus, you will probably have a normal delivery.
a. NWLink b. IPX c. SPX d. NCP
yes. it is.. every data that is sent over a network is broken down into packets to conserve the bandwidth and control congestion and also to ensure the faster delivery of data at the receiver site. Under ATM Networks, the videos sent over AAL5 (ATM Adaptive Layer 5).
TCP and UDP are both communication network protocols. TCP protocol in its essence is to guarantee delivery of information, and in the order sent. UDP protocol is lighter, by fact of not checking for the connection to be ready to receive on the other end, not checking if the information getting to the other end is correctly received.
There are a number of benefits to using the Royal Mail Special Delivery service. Some of the benefits include next day delivery, online proof of delivery, compensation, Saturday delivery and money-back guarantee if your parcel does not arrive at its location on time.
Bandwidth is the measure of range or band of frequencies that a channel or path can handle at a maximum rate. whereas, throughput is the average rate of successful message delivery over a communication channel. and Goodput is simply the changing in throughput rate.
No. They take quality, delivery time (if applicabe), customer service, guarantee, etc.
No, they don't guarantee delivery times. I believe they stopped that when they implemented the online ordering feature, due to the increase in order volume. If you order online, you'll be given an estimated arival time which is based on how many queued orders they currently have vs how many employees are working etc.
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