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MQTT

(Message Queuing Telemetry Transport)

MQTT, or Message Queuing Telemetry Transport, is a lightweight messaging protocol designed for low-bandwidth, high-latency networks. It is widely used in IoT applications for efficient communication between devices.

MQTT uses a publish-subscribe model, where devices (clients) send messages to a broker, which then distributes them to subscribers. It is ideal for scenarios like remote monitoring, home automation, and industrial IoT. MQTT's simplicity, low overhead, and reliability make it a popular choice for connecting and managing IoT devices.
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