dccp
/ˌdiː siː siː ˈpiː/
noun
- A network protocol used for communication over the internet that provides features like congestion control without reliable delivery; abbreviation for 'Datagram Congestion Control Protocol'.
- Understanding dccp helps in configuring modern internet services.
- Network engineers sometimes use dccp to improve performance for real-time data.
- DCCP is designed for applications like streaming media that need speed over reliability.