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Glossary Term Unicast

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What is Unicast?

Unicast is a form of communication where data is sent from one sender to one specific receiver in a network.

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Understanding Unicast

Unicast is a network transmission mode where data is sent from one sender to one specific receiver in a point-to-point communication, ensuring that the information is only received by the intended recipient. This method is commonly used in network communication protocols to establish direct connections between two devices for secure and efficient data exchange.

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