The document provides an overview of X.25 and Frame Relay protocols used in data communication, detailing their structure, functions, advantages, and disadvantages. X.25, a legacy protocol working across multiple OSI layers, offers extensive error and flow controls but faces limitations such as low data rates and high overheads. Frame Relay is a more modern WAN technology that operates at higher speeds with less complexity, designed to provide efficient data transmission without extensive error control mechanisms.
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