Difference between TCP/IP and IP protocol?
Answer Posted / fackrudheen
TCP/IP is a two-way communication between the client and
the server and it is a reliable and there is a confirmation
regarding reaching the message to the destination. It is
like a phone call.
UDP is a one-way communication only between the client and
the server and it is not a reliable and there is no
confirmation regarding reaching the message to the
destination. It is like a postal mail.
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