Kahn solved the problem of interconnecting different networks using different protocols by
pioneering a new protocol called TCP that was capable of:
A.
Secure transmission of information.
B.
Providing host to host connectivity with global addressing.
C.
Enforcing a constant packet size to avoid discards.
D.
Allowing remote logins.
This question/answer is wrong. The IP Protocol is what provides “Global Addressing”, TCP provides reliability and error-checing. Maybe it was supposed to be TCP/IP since Kahn invented both?
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I have the same idea. B
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