TCP/IP: Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) ensures reliable delivery of data packets over the Internet, while Internet Protocol (IP) handles addressing and routing.
POP3 (Post Office Protocol version 3): Used for retrieving email messages from a mail server to a client device. Example: accessing emails from a Gmail account using an email client like Microsoft Outlook.
HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol): Used for transferring hypertext requests and data between a web server and a web browser. Example: loading a webpage such as https://www.example.com.
HTTPS (HTTP Secure): A secure version of HTTP that encrypts data to ensure privacy and security during transmission. Example: accessing online banking services via https://www.bank.com.
Internet Services:
Information Retrieval: Using Google to search for information on a specific topic.
SMS (Short Message Service): Sending text messages between mobile phones.
MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service): Sending multimedia content like images, videos, and audio clips via messaging apps.
3G (Third Generation): Mobile network technology providing high-speed data transmission, enabling services like mobile internet browsing and video calling.
4G (Fourth Generation): Advanced mobile network technology offering even faster data speeds and improved performance for online activities like streaming high-definition video and online gaming.