My InfoTech Journal: Decoding the Networking Enigma: OSI vs. TCP/IP Reference Models The OSI (Open Systems Interconnection) Reference Model and the TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) Reference Model: The OSI Reference Model and the TCP/IP Reference Model are both conceptual frameworks used to understand and standardize how different networking protocols and technologies interact. Here are some areas of comparison: 1. Number of Layers: OSI Model : It consists of seven layers: Physical, Data Link, Network, Transport, Session, Presentation, and TCP/IP Model : It has four layers: Network Interface, Internet, Transport, and Application. 2. L ayer Functionality: OSI Model : Tends to be more comprehensive and abstract, defining each layer's functions independently. TCP/IP Model : Reflects the actual implementation of the Internet and focuses on how protocols are used in practice. 3. Adoption / Use: OSI Model : Less commonly used in practice, but it is still valuab...
My InfoTech Journal:Where in the World has the FASTEST Internet?
Which countries have the FASTEST Internet?
Here is the latest table of the TOP 10 countries with the FASTEST Internet Speed as of SEP-2021
- Topping the list at Number 1 is SINGAPORE with an average download speed of 242.27 Mbits/sec.
- Next is THAILAND at Number 2 with an average download speed of 211.10 Mbits/sec.
- At Number 3 is MONACO with an average download speed of 203.15 Mbits/sec.
- Ranked at Number 4 is SWITZERLAND with an average download speed of 194.16 Mbits/sec.
- At Number 5 is DENMARK with an average download speed of 193.23 Mbits/sec.
- Next is ROMANIA at Number 6 with an average download speed of 186.06 Mbits/sec.
- At Number 7 is ANDORRA with an average download speed of 180.10 Mbits/sec.
- Ranked at Number 8 is FRANCE with an average download speed of 194.16 Mbits/sec.
- Next is HUNGARY at Number 9 with an average download speed of 172.10 Mbits/sec.
- UNITED STATES is at Number 10 with an average download speed of 171.01 Mbits/sec.
End Notes
1 Where is the Fastest Internet - and Why?
Disclaimer
This article is a result of my personal research and is not a substitute for legal advise.
Please consult your Legal Team, Ethics & Compliance, or Regulatory Team for the interpretation of specific CyberSecurity requirements.
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