point-to-point communication
Point-to-point communication refers to a direct exchange of information between two specific parties or devices. This method ensures that the message is sent from one source directly to a designated recipient without any intermediaries. Examples include a phone call between two people or a direct email sent from one person to another.
This type of communication is often contrasted with broadcast communication, where information is sent to multiple recipients simultaneously. Point-to-point communication is commonly used in various technologies, including telecommunications, computer networks, and messaging applications, allowing for clear and private interactions.