In the context of congestion control and flow control, which protocol has built-in mechanisms to handle network congestion?
- ARP
- ICMP
- TCP
- UDP
TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) includes built-in mechanisms for handling network congestion. It uses techniques like sliding window flow control and congestion avoidance to ensure reliable data delivery and manage network congestion efficiently.
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