Circuit switching v. packet switching.
Circuit switching and packet switching represent two fundamentally different ways of making use of network resources. In a circuit-switched network a single reliable connection is established and maintained between communicating parties for the life of their exchange. In contrast, packet-switched networks divide data into packets, each of which can flow down many different network paths.
Credits: Talking: Geoffrey Challen (Assistant Professor, Computer Science and Eng
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