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And ... it's out!<br>
Thanks for the quick feedback during the weekend!<br>
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Harald<br>
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<td>New Version Notification for
draft-jesup-rtp-congestion-reqs-00.txt</td>
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<td>Sun, 04 Mar 2012 06:19:29 -0800</td>
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<pre>A new version of I-D, draft-jesup-rtp-congestion-reqs-00.txt has been successfully submitted by Harald Alvestrand and posted to the IETF repository.
Filename: draft-jesup-rtp-congestion-reqs
Revision: 00
Title: Congestion Control Requirements For Real Time Media
Creation date: 2012-03-04
WG ID: Individual Submission
Number of pages: 7
Abstract:
Congestion control is needed for all data transported across the
Internet, in order to promote fair usage and prevent congestion
collapse. The requirements for interactive, point-to-point real time
multimedia, which needs by low-delay, semi-reliable data delivery,
are different from the requirements for bulk transfer like FTP or
bursty transfers like Web pages, and the TCP algorithms are not
suitable for this traffic.
This document attempts to describe a set of requirements that can be
used to evaluate other congestion control mechanisms in order to
figure out their fitness for this purpose.
The IETF Secretariat
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