What is TCP? Reliable Data Transfer Protocol Explained
TCP is a protocol that reliably sends data over the internet, ensuring information arrives complete and in the correct order.
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TCP is a protocol that reliably sends data over the internet, ensuring information arrives complete and in the correct order.
RUDP is a network protocol that adds reliability features to UDP, ensuring fast and dependable data transfer for streaming and real-time applications.
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