When experiencing packet loss in a network, which protocol is primarily responsible for ensuring data integrity and retransmission?

  • HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol)
  • IP (Internet Protocol)
  • TCP (Transmission Control Protocol)
  • UDP (User Datagram Protocol)
The 'TCP (Transmission Control Protocol)' is responsible for ensuring data integrity and retransmission in the presence of packet loss. It guarantees reliable, error-free communication by acknowledging the receipt of data packets and retransmitting any lost packets.
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