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In TCP/IP, IP is responsible for
 
  A) disassembling and reassembling of packets during transmission.
  B) establishing an Internet connection between two computers.
  C) moving packets over the network.
  D) sequencing the transfer of packets.
  E) breaking messages down into packets.

Question 2

The phenomenon of employees using their own devices in the workplace is known as
 
  A) wearable computing.
  B) mobile consolidation.
  C) cloud computing.
  D) BYOD.
  E) self computing.



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