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Difference Between Unicast and Multicast
Unicast and Multicast are two methods for sending data over a network. Unicast is a one-to-one communication model in which a single sender delivers data to a single receiver, whereas multicast is a one-to-many communication model in which a single sender provides data to several recipients. Read this article to find out more about Unicast and Multicast and how they are different from each other. What is Unicast? Unicast is a type of computer network communication in which a single sender distributes data to a single recipient. In unicast communication, the sender sends a copy of the data to a ...
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