Packet Layer Protocol
ID: packet-layer-protocol
The Packet Layer Protocol (PLP) is a network protocol designed primarily to facilitate communication over packet-switched networks. It is typically used in contexts where data needs to be divided into packets for transmission, which can then be routed and reassembled at the destination. PLP can be especially relevant in various environments, including telecommunications, data networks, and specific applications in satellite communications.
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