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• Streams: The TCP data is well organized into a stream of bytes such as a file. The datagram type of the network is highly concealed. The TCP also consists of a mechanism known as the urgent pointer which lets out of band data to be flagged. | • Streams: The TCP data is well organized into a stream of bytes such as a file. The datagram type of the network is highly concealed. The TCP also consists of a mechanism known as the urgent pointer which lets out of band data to be flagged. | ||
• Flow control: TCP also coordinates traffic and manages its data buffers. This never leads to an overflow of buffers. | • Flow control: TCP also coordinates traffic and manages its data buffers. This never leads to an overflow of buffers. | ||
• Network Adaptation: TCP dynamically learns all the delay characteristics of a network and then itself adjusts its own operation to enhance throughput and that too without taking too much load of work. [http://www.freesoft.org/CIE/Topics/83.htm freesoft.org]</ref> | • Network Adaptation: TCP dynamically learns all the delay characteristics of a network and then itself adjusts its own operation to enhance throughput and that too without taking too much load of work. <ref>[http://www.freesoft.org/CIE/Topics/83.htm freesoft.org]</ref> | ||
== References == | == References == | ||