I think naming quality isn't really a difference between OSI and TCP/IP. I'm sending this message in URL-encoded UTF-8 in MIME over HTTP over TLS and TCP, IP, MPLS, DOCSIS, and an 802.11g CSMA/CA MAC in a CIDR IP block allocated by ARIN via LACNIC to an AS that belongs to a CLEC; ultimately you'll use an URL to read it in HTML, and if your UA is like mine, you'll use ECDHE ECDSA with AES-256-GCM and SHA-384, verified through a CA chain through E5 (which supports OCSP) and ISRG. But nobody bats an eye at that because that alphabet soup has been familiar for decades.