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nowadays which protocol we are using?either tcp or udp?which
is more useful?

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nowadays which protocol we are using?either tcp or udp?which is more useful?..

Answer / krishna.venkata

It entirely depends upon the applications used by the user.

TCP is used in the applications like telephone conversations in internet like skype, telnet, instant messaging and torrent.

where as UDP is used in Real time audio and video streaming,DNS querying, DHCP, SNMP and TFTP.

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nowadays which protocol we are using?either tcp or udp?which is more useful?..

Answer / deepak kumar bhatia

It depends on the application and the environment that the
communication is being done in. Both the communication
method exist and they have their own usage. A normal user
mostly uses TCP.

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nowadays which protocol we are using?either tcp or udp?which is more useful?..

Answer / moumita kundu

tcp.


tcp is more useful as it is reliable.

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