Re: [quicwg/base-drafts] Gorry's suggestion on asymmetric links (#3896)

Martin Thomson <notifications@github.com> Mon, 13 July 2020 21:51 UTC

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@martinthomson approved this pull request.



> @@ -3519,8 +3519,9 @@ performance.
 
 On the other hand, reducing the frequency of packets that carry only
 acknowledgements reduces packet transmission and processing cost at both
-endpoints. It can also improve connection throughput on severely asymmetric
-links; see Section 3 of {{?RFC3449}}.
+endpoints. It can improve connection throughput on severely asymmetric links
+and reduce the volume of acknowledgment traffic using return path capacity;
+see Section 3 of [RFC3449].

```suggestion
 	see Section 3 of {{?RFC3449}}.
```

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