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'''Bounded Retransmission Protocol''' is a variant of the [[alternating bit protocol]] introduced by [[Philips]]. The service it delivers is to transfer in a reliable manner, if possible, large files (sequence of data of arbitrary length) from a sender to a receiver.
'''Bounded Retransmission Protocol''' is a variant of the [[alternating bit protocol]] introduced by [[Philips]]. The service it delivers is to transfer in a reliable manner, if possible, large files (sequence of data of arbitrary length) from a sender to a receiver.

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Bounded Retransmission Protocol is a variant of the alternating bit protocol introduced by Philips. The service it delivers is to transfer in a reliable manner, if possible, large files (sequence of data of arbitrary length) from a sender to a receiver.

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