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Network Communication

Kai Turing

Publisher: Publifye

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"Network Communication" offers a comprehensive exploration of how the Internet's vast network infrastructure connects billions of devices worldwide. The book systematically breaks down complex technical concepts into accessible components, tracing the evolution from ARPANET's Cold War origins to today's sophisticated digital communication systems.Through a well-structured approach, it illuminates the three fundamental pillars of modern networking: physical infrastructure, data transmission protocols, and the application layer that enables everyday internet use. The book uniquely combines technical depth with practical understanding, examining how fiber optic cables, satellites, and networking hardware work in concert with TCP/IP protocols to create a resilient, decentralized system.Real-world examples and case studies from major network deployments illustrate key concepts, while technical documentation from Internet governance organizations provides authoritative context. The text's systems-thinking approach helps readers grasp both individual components and their interconnected roles within the larger network ecosystem.Progressing from physical infrastructure through protocols and finally to applications, the book maintains accessibility while delivering substantial technical insight. It addresses crucial contemporary issues like network neutrality and security, making it particularly valuable for IT professionals and students in technical fields. By balancing theoretical understanding with practical applications, the text serves as both a fundamental guide to network architecture and a practical resource for understanding modern digital infrastructure.
Available since: 01/04/2025.
Print length: 114 pages.

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