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Data transmitted over the Internet is broken into Packets when transmitted over the Internet or other network.
packets
Yes, internet data is broken up into variable-length packets, but it often uses fixed-length segments at the transport layer, such as TCP, which typically segments data into fixed-size packets of around 1,500 bytes (maximum transmission unit). However, the actual payload size within those packets can vary based on the data being transmitted. This approach allows for efficient use of the network and accommodates varying types of content and network conditions.
Datum
Yes
never , internet can provide again data , of all kind
It is a kind of dial-up connection
The iPad can access the internet. In order to get 3G internet wireless service on the iPad, you need to sign up for a data plan. You must pay fees for the data plan every month.
The Network Layer. (layer 3)
To avoid the missing of data and also if we sent it as a whole it won't be easy to send and receive
The name of data broken into chunks is called packet.
I do believe it is since the unlimited data is the connectivity to the internet. Without data you have no internet. Hope that helps.