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Discuss three key differences between SNA and TCP/IP.
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SNA (Systems Network Architecture) is IBM's proprietary networking architecture developed in the 1970s. TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) is an open standard networking model that forms the foundation of the internet. Step 2: The first key Show more…
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