pakketswitching
Pakketswitching, also known as packet switching, is a method of transmitting data over a network where information is divided into small units called packets. Each packet contains a portion of the data, as well as addressing information that allows it to be routed through the network independently of other packets. This approach is fundamental to the operation of the Internet and other modern data networks.
Packet switching was developed in the 1960s as an alternative to circuit switching, which was the dominant
In packet switching, packets are routed through the network based on their destination addresses. Each packet
Packet switching is the basis for the Internet Protocol (IP), which is the primary protocol used for