T.C.P. and I.P.
When I wrote a book about Internet many moons ago it had 6 (SIX) or so Engineering protocols and it looks like they are merging some of them and making 4 layers.
1. Data Link Layer with uniform standards or protocols.
2. T.C.P. or the Transfer protocol.
3. I.P. or the dedicated IP address protocol
4. System or hardware based Application protocols providing services.
What happened to the topmost layers?
Most likely Eaten Up by the Cloud servers or the D.O.D (Department of Defense) protocols of the Facebook and the Twitter.
I think the CIA has outsourced top two layers of its services to Facebook and Twitter and both earn money in the process.
What a profitable plan?
I always never believed in their strategy.
That is why I stopped using both long time ago.
One Drive, Google Drive and Dropbox are putting restrictions on users and are waiting to suck in dollars and pounds.
Me telling, Good Bye to Internet after 20 years is easy.
IT protocols were not owned by big companies, in the beginning and the Internet blossomed as an educational platform.
BSD from California Berkeley did a yeoman service in the beginnings for services to be available in the Universities Worldwide.
It has gone through the full circle and back to big companies. Now money only speaks and big companies have a stranglehold on millions of minions.
That is called development.
In Ceylon, the software is used by army to snooping on us.
I have nicknamed this type of software as the proboscis the mosquito use it to suck living blood.
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