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TCP
(Transmission Control Protocol)
TCP, or Transmission Control Protocol, is a core communication protocol in the Internet Protocol (IP) suite. It ensures reliable, ordered, and error-checked delivery of data between applications over a network.
TCP is widely used in applications where data integrity is critical, such as web browsing (HTTP), email (SMTP), and file transfer (FTP). It establishes a connection between the sender and receiver, manages data flow, and retransmits lost packets. TCP's robustness makes it a foundational technology for modern networking, enabling seamless communication across the internet.
TCP is widely used in applications where data integrity is critical, such as web browsing (HTTP), email (SMTP), and file transfer (FTP). It establishes a connection between the sender and receiver, manages data flow, and retransmits lost packets. TCP's robustness makes it a foundational technology for modern networking, enabling seamless communication across the internet.