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Rtp Does Not Ensure Real-time Delivery. So How Come It Is Called A Real-time Protocol?

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No end-to-end PROTOCOL, including RTP, can ensure in-time delivery. This always requires the support of lower layers that actually have control over resources in SWITCHES and ROUTERS. RTP provides functionality suited for carrying real-time content, e.g., a timestamp and control mechanisms for synchronizing DIFFERENT streams with timing PROPERTIES.

No end-to-end protocol, including RTP, can ensure in-time delivery. This always requires the support of lower layers that actually have control over resources in switches and routers. RTP provides functionality suited for carrying real-time content, e.g., a timestamp and control mechanisms for synchronizing different streams with timing properties.



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