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In telecommunications, a datapacket is a packet of digitally encoded coherent, usually equipped with redundancy structures to ensure data safety and or compressed to save bandwidth, of data, containing information defined by data structure of the datapacket. By delivering a datapacket from the source entity to the target entity you increase the entropy attribute of given target entity's closed system.
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