The Development Of Tcp/Ip Solved What Problem?
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The development of TCP/IP solved the problem of host–to–host communication. Before the development of TCP/IP, different computers connected to the same network would have difficulty communicating with each other. The development of TCP/IP provided a standard set of rules for computers to communicate effectively, regardless of their hardware or software type. This allowed for a much more efficient and open–ended interconnectivity between networks around the world.