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MQTT is a lightweight, publish–subscribe messaging protocol designed for devices that need to communicate efficiently over unreliable or low‑bandwidth networks. It has become one of the core standards of the Internet of Things (IoT).
MQTT is a lightweight, publish–subscribe messaging protocol designed for devices that need to communicate efficiently over unreliable or low‑bandwidth networks. It has become one of the core standards of the Internet of Things (IoT).

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MQTT is a lightweight, publish–subscribe messaging protocol designed for devices that need to communicate efficiently over unreliable or low‑bandwidth networks. It has become one of the core standards of the Internet of Things (IoT).