A “Connection-Oriented Protocol” is a type of data communication protocol that establishes a network connection before data is transferred. It ensures reliable and ordered delivery of data by verifying receipt of packets and resending if necessary. TCP is a common example of this protocol.
Connection-Oriented Protocol
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