Digital communication is the process of transmitting and receiving information through electronic devices or computer networks. It involves the use of binary code, which represents data as a series of ones and zeros. When we send a message digitally, it is converted into binary code and broken down into packets that contain the information, along with digital addressing information that identifies the sender and recipient. These packets are then sent through a network, such as the internet, using various protocols and technologies. At the receiving end, the packets are reassembled back into the original message. Digital communication enables instant and efficient transmission of data, allowing individuals and organizations to connect and communicate across vast distances.
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