What is the difference between TCP and UDP?
By in Networking on Jul 15 2006
  • Jul, 2006 15

    TCP and UDP are both transport-level protocols. TCP is designed to provide reliable communication across a variety of reliable and unreliable networks and internets.

    UDP provides a connectionless service for application-  level procedures. Thus, UDP is basically an unreliable service; delivery and duplicate protection are not guareented.

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