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In networks, long messages are divided into “chunks” called __________(a) packets(b) bits(c) parts(d) tokensThe question was posed to me at a job interview.My question comes from Direct Method in section Angle Modulation of Analog Communications

Answer» RIGHT answer is (a) packets

For explanation I would say: For any long message to be transmitted, it is first divided into many SMALL parts CALLED packets. INDIVIDUAL packets belonging to a long message may arrive out of order at the destination.


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