Sync-TCP: A new approach to high speed congestion control

As bandwidth in the Internet continues to grow, there will be more and more long fat network pipes with abundant residual bandwidth. At the same time, there is also a gradual and steady increase in the deployment of Internet endpoints equipped with different variants of high speed TCP.

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