which slices information into packets (chunks of data to be transmitted separately) and
routes them to their destination. Because the Internet was designed to operate even
during a war, it uses dynamic routing, so that even if one part of the network is knocked
out, packets can be rerouted around the problem.
Along with IP, most computers on the Internet communicate
with Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), and the combination is called TCP/IP.
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