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Compare and contrast stop-and-wait ARQ and continuous ARQ.
Network Effects
The effect that additional users of a good or service have on the value of that product to others, typically increasing the value with more users.
Natural Monopoly
A market structure where a single firm can provide a good or service at a lower cost than any potential competitors, usually due to economies of scale.
Standard Product
A product that is uniform in quality and specifications, produced in large quantities, and often interchangeable with similar products from other manufacturers.
Highest Price
The maximum price at which a good, service, or asset is sold in the market, often influenced by factors such as scarcity, demand, and quality.
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