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	Title		: UDP Usage Guidelines for Application Designers
	Author(s)	: L. Eggert
	Filename	: draft-eggert-tsvwg-udp-guidelines-00.txt
	Pages		: 10
	Date		: 2007-2-27
	
   The User Datagram Protocol (UDP) provides a minimal, message-passing
   transport that has no inherent congestion control mechanisms.
   Because congestion control is critical to the stable operation of the
   Internet, applications and upper-layer protocols that choose to use
   UDP as a transport must employ mechanisms to prevent congestion
   collapse and establish some degree of fairness with concurrent
   traffic.  This document provides guidelines on the use of UDP for the
   designers of such applications and upper-layer protocols.


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