Back to Home

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.
Share on :
Link copied to clipboard!