Larry Foore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> How often would a single TCP session have allocated to itself an
> entire gigabit link?

At SC2000 there was an application (non-interlaced HDTV) using
1.5Gbps.

A web search brings up this:
http://ssadler.phy.bnl.gov/adler/sc2k/sc2kpg3.html

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I guess I just violated that by quoting you.

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