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Standards enable compatibility through a common “language” internationally.
If networking devices did not have standards, these devices could not reliably transmit messages back and forth. Normally, in networking world, we call a network standard a protocol. Please understand there are two important interrelated concepts here:
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- Outline the importance of standards in the construction of networks