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Title : TCP over CDMA2000 networks
Author(s) : F. Khafizov, M. Yavuz
Filename : draft-khafizov-pilc-cdma2000-00.txt
Pages : 11
Date : 20-Nov-01
The purpose of this document is to inform the Internet community of
the TCP optimization techniques that were found useful for
transmitting data over the CDMA2000 1x network. Our recommendations
are based on lab measurements and simulations of FTP data
transmissions over the CDMA2000 1x systems. Same recommendations
could be applicable to networks with similar characteristics (e.g.,
W-CDMA, GPRS, etc.) and therefore could be incorporated into the
existing document addressing performance implications of 2.5G/3G
networks [3].
This document does not specify an Internet standard and it does not
propose any changes to an Internet standard.
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