What are tcp and udp?
Answer / Sanmati Sindhu Raj
TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) and UDP (User Datagram Protocol) are two transport layer protocols used for transmitting data over a network. TCP provides reliable, connection-oriented communication with error checking and retransmission of lost packets, while UDP is faster and less reliable, offering connectionless communication without error checking or packet retransmission.
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