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ARPANET Co-Founder Calls for Flow Management

An anonymous reader writes "Lawrence Roberts, co-founder of ARPANET and inventor of packet switching, today published an article in which he claims to solve the congestion control problem on the Internet. Roberts says, contrary to popular belief, the problem with congestion is the networks, not Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). Rather than overhaul TCP, he says, we need to deploy flow management, and selectively discard no more than one packet per TCP cycle. Flow management is the only alternative to peering into everyone's network, he says, and it's the only way to fairly distribute Internet capacity."

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  1. Re:RMS on the same subject. by Culture20 · · Score: 5, Funny

    when did stallman become an expert on everything? Your question implies that he - at some point - was not.
  2. Re:RMS on the same subject. by TooMuchToDo · · Score: 4, Funny

    Kind of like saying, "When did Chuck Norris become a bad ass." He's always been a bad ass, just like the universe has always existed.