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TELECOMMUNICATIONS AT THE START OF THE NEW MILLENNIUM - ON TCP PERFORMANCE IN A HETEROGENEOUS NETWORK: A SURVEY - The authors study TCP performance independent of the type of network by considering the different possible characteristics of the connection

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