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GPRR is a specific rate ($.01/KB) for GPRS data services provided by AT&T Wireless for Internet access and data transfer. GPRS or General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) is a packet oriented Mobile Data Service available to users of Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) and IS-136 mobile phones. It provides data rates from 56 up to 114 kbit/s.
Data packets are the units of data that are exchanged between nodes on a network. A typical packet contains around 1,000 to 1,500 bytes.
Gross usually refers to the 'total in' e.g. total money that was earned or the whole weight of a packet of biscuits as it appears on the shelf. Net refers to the overall gain, e.g. the net profit is the total money earned minus the money spent during that time or the weight of just the biscuits without any packaging.
No, the protocol that guarantees packet delivery is TCP.No, the protocol that guarantees packet delivery is TCP.No, the protocol that guarantees packet delivery is TCP.No, the protocol that guarantees packet delivery is TCP.
Frames are encapsulating packets. The data link layer makes framing and provide this service to the layer above layer "the network layer".
Frames are encapsulating packets. The data link layer makes framing and provide this service to the layer above layer "the network layer".
That depends on the protocols used. TCP provides reliability, but if TCP is not used, higher-level protocols can include the reliability instead. That is to say, if a packet is not received, the higher-level protocol will take the responsibility of sending (or requesting) the packet again.For example, TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) uses UDP, and automatically resends a packet when an acknowledgement is not received after a certain time.That depends on the protocols used. TCP provides reliability, but if TCP is not used, higher-level protocols can include the reliability instead. That is to say, if a packet is not received, the higher-level protocol will take the responsibility of sending (or requesting) the packet again.For example, TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) uses UDP, and automatically resends a packet when an acknowledgement is not received after a certain time.That depends on the protocols used. TCP provides reliability, but if TCP is not used, higher-level protocols can include the reliability instead. That is to say, if a packet is not received, the higher-level protocol will take the responsibility of sending (or requesting) the packet again.For example, TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) uses UDP, and automatically resends a packet when an acknowledgement is not received after a certain time.That depends on the protocols used. TCP provides reliability, but if TCP is not used, higher-level protocols can include the reliability instead. That is to say, if a packet is not received, the higher-level protocol will take the responsibility of sending (or requesting) the packet again.For example, TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) uses UDP, and automatically resends a packet when an acknowledgement is not received after a certain time.
An IP packet is a network data packet using Internet Protocol (IP) format.
The Novell protocol is SPX
Space Packet Protocol (SPP)
Frames are encapsulating packets. The data link layer makes framing and provide this service to the layer above layer "the network layer".
TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol)
SNMP
The IP protocol creates all IP packets.
Network Control Protocol is uses to identify the Network layer protocol used in the packet