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Half-duplex communication allows data transmission in both directions, but not simultaneously; each party must take turns to send or receive data. In contrast, full-duplex communication enables simultaneous data transmission in both directions, allowing both parties to communicate at the same time without interruption. Examples of half-duplex include walkie-talkies, while full-duplex examples include telephone conversations. This distinction affects the efficiency and speed of communication in various applications.

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