Selective Acknowledgment (SACKs)
Enhance network reliability and efficiency with Selective Acknowledgment (SACKs), a TCP strategy that selectively acknowledges packets received and handles dropped segments for improved data transmission. Learn how SACKs help identify missing data and reduce retransmission, benefiting network performance in times of congestion. Explore the significance of SACKs in VoIP services and understand its role in minimizing packet loss for seamless communication. #WebRTC #TCP #NetworkPerformance
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