EBK COMPUTER NETWORKING
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ISBN: 8220102955479
Author: Ross
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 9, Problem R12RQ
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RTP (Real Time Protocol):
- It is a protocol that is used to provide end-to-end network transportation function for application to transmit the real time data.
- The real time data could be transmitting audio or video, simulated data or network services (unicast or multicast).
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