Fujitsu develops new data transfer protocol that is 30 times faster

    Fujitsu develops new data transfer protocol that is 30 times faster


    Posted: 01 Feb 2013
    Fujitsu develops new data transfer protocol that is 30 times faster than TCP

    There are two main data transfer protocols — Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and User Datagram Protocol (UDP). If you only had to know one fact about each protocol, it’s that TCP is slower because it takes time to check for errors, and UDP is faster because it doesn’t check for errors as much. Obviously, as shown by both protocols, having to vigorously check for errors limits the speed of a transfer protocol, but Fujitsu has announced that it has found a way to add error-checking into a UDP-like protocol and keep the higher speed.
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    Now that will be nice when it's released.
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    You would just have to buy a program and use existing hardware if I read it correctly.
    *** Question. Wouldn't your ISP have to have it installed before it would do any good for it customers using the internet?
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    Good news, bring it on.
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    Do you think it will released for free? It sounds like a nice concept if it can be integrated into practice without too much difficulty.
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    Free, I don't think so. A company doesn't spend all that money and time to give away the resulting program.
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    Scotty would freak if he was still alive.
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    I wish it were free.
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