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'''Stream sockets''' achieve a higher level transmission quality. Stream sockets are a connection-oriented protocol. The Transmission Control Protocol, '''TCP''', does this by making sure that your data arrives in the correct order and error-free. Most applications like mIRC itself, a telnet client, and your web browser use that protocol. | '''Stream sockets''' achieve a higher level transmission quality. Stream sockets are a connection-oriented protocol. The Transmission Control Protocol, '''TCP''', does this by making sure that your data arrives in the correct order and error-free. Most applications like mIRC itself, a telnet client, and your web browser use that protocol. | ||