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What is the difference between OSI and ISO?

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Question added by anga emmely
Date Posted: 2016/05/19

OSI with  an abbreviation for (Open Systems Interconnection) is an international program for the characterization of the standard established by each company of ISO and ITU-T organization to develop and build profiles of the standard elements of networks, which represents a reference and a common basis for the elements of the retina produced by different companies ..

And give you an example: – Rate used in a place dedicated to the slide! This place is the characterization of a standard so that all telecommunications companies in any country does not depart from this standard description .. So if Nokia sacks traveled to anywhere in the world you’ll find that the space of the chip installed in your mobile .. Therefore, if the company came and made a place in the form of circular slide?? Will inevitably lose because all of the slides do not have a circular 

The ISO (International Organization for Standardization) by representatives of more than 130 countries and specializes in the development of standards and standard specifications

In the fields of science and engineering, including communication systems and computer networks .. A highlight issued in the field of computer networks, OSI model, which is the months to build networks ..

And this is the solution to the possibility of communication between the different parties ..

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