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Huguenot Wrote:

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> I wouldn't want to do anything serious to your

> face UDT, apart from it sounding like an

> unnecessary, strenuous and illegal physical

> escalation, I just like teasing you.


I consider El Pibe's quote as stoking up violent escalation of the situation. Hence my response to clarify EP's actions.

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UDT is a reliable UDP based application level data transport protocol for distributed data intensive applications over wide area high-speed networks.


UDT uses UDP to transfer bulk data with its own reliability control and congestion control mechanisms.

The new protocol can transfer data at a much higher speed than TCP does.


UDT is also a highly configurable framework that can accommodate various congestion control algorithms


Are we talking about the same thing ???


Fox.

LadyDeliah Wrote:

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> What a hoot, a little bit of cyber bullying to

> brighten up my day. You lot bored or something?


They don't have a life and just hide behind keyboards. At least, we, are more active in the real world.

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