{"id":317897,"date":"2025-02-28T08:09:32","date_gmt":"2025-02-28T07:09:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/glosarix.com\/glossary\/x-25-networking-en\/"},"modified":"2025-02-28T08:09:32","modified_gmt":"2025-02-28T07:09:32","slug":"x-25-networking-en","status":"publish","type":"glossary","link":"https:\/\/glosarix.com\/en\/glossary\/x-25-networking-en\/","title":{"rendered":"X.25 Networking"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Description: X.25 networks are a standard protocol for packet-switched networks, designed to provide reliable communication between devices on a network. This protocol is based on packet switching, meaning that data is divided into small packets that are sent independently across the network. Each packet can take different routes to reach its destination, optimizing bandwidth usage and improving communication efficiency. X.25 includes error control and flow control mechanisms, ensuring that data is transmitted accurately and in the correct order. This protocol was fundamental in the evolution of data networks, as it allowed the interconnection of different systems and devices, facilitating communication between them. Although it has largely been replaced by more modern technologies like TCP\/IP, X.25 remains relevant in certain applications where high reliability in data transmission is required.<\/p>\n<p>History: The X.25 protocol was developed in the 1970s by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) as part of its series of recommendations. Its first specification was published in 1976, and it quickly became adopted worldwide as a standard for data communication. Over the years, X.25 evolved with several revisions and improvements, adapting to the changing needs of data networks. During the 1980s and 1990s, X.25 became the backbone of many telecommunications networks, especially in business and government environments.<\/p>\n<p>Uses: X.25 is primarily used in applications where data transmission reliability is critical, such as in banking services, flight reservation systems, and enterprise data networks. It has also been used in telecommunications networks to connect different systems and devices, allowing for efficient and secure communication between them.<\/p>\n<p>Examples: An example of X.25 usage is in ATM networks, where secure and reliable communication between the ATM and the bank is required. Another example is in air traffic control systems, where precise data transmission is essential for safety.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Description: X.25 networks are a standard protocol for packet-switched networks, designed to provide reliable communication between devices on a network. 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Each packet can take different routes to reach its destination, optimizing bandwidth usage and improving communication efficiency. X.25 includes error control and flow control mechanisms, ensuring that data is transmitted accurately and in the correct order. This protocol was fundamental in the evolution of data networks, as it allowed the interconnection of different systems and devices, facilitating communication between them. Although it has largely been replaced by more modern technologies like TCP\/IP, X.25 remains relevant in certain applications where high reliability in data transmission is required.\n\nHistory: The X.25 protocol was developed in the 1970s by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) as part of its series of recommendations. Its first specification was published in 1976, and it quickly became adopted worldwide as a standard for data communication. Over the years, X.25 evolved with several revisions and improvements, adapting to the changing needs of data networks. During the 1980s and 1990s, X.25 became the backbone of many telecommunications networks, especially in business and government environments.\n\nUses: X.25 is primarily used in applications where data transmission reliability is critical, such as in banking services, flight reservation systems, and enterprise data networks. It has also been used in telecommunications networks to connect different systems and devices, allowing for efficient and secure communication between them.\n\nExamples: An example of X.25 usage is in ATM networks, where secure and reliable communication between the ATM and the bank is required. 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