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Definition of Transmission control protocol/internet protocol
1. Noun. A set of protocols (including TCP) developed for the internet in the 1970s to get data from one network device to another.
Generic synonyms: Communications Protocol, Protocol
Terms within: Tcp, Transmission Control Protocol
Lexicographical Neighbors of Transmission Control Protocol/internet Protocol
Literary usage of Transmission control protocol/internet protocol
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Internet Costs & Cost Models for Public Libraries: Final Report by Charles R. McClure (1996)
"See also: 56K, Bandwidth, Bit, Byte, Ethernet, Tl. TCP/IP (Transmission Control
Protocol/Internet Protocol) — This is the suite of protocols that defines ..."
2. Educator's Guide to Electronic Networking: Creating Virtual Communities by Barbara L. Kurshans (1996)
"... commonly used for point-to-point connections running TCP/IP—Transmission
Control Protocol/Internet Protocol, the application and transport protocols), ..."
3. Network Security by David J. Stang (1991)
"TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) is fundamental 10
ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network) and the Internet, ..."