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While browsing about RUDP in Wikipedia, I got the following definition

In order to gain ensure quality, it extends UDP by adding the following additional features: 1.Acknowledgment of received packets 2.Windowing and flow control 3.Retransmission of lost packets 4.Overbuffering (Faster than real-time streaming)

THis is what the TCP also does. Now what is the big difference between the two when these features are implemented to UDP.

I am a newbie to networking, Please explain.

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TCP establishes persistent connections between 2 endpoints before starting the communication flow.
RUDP doesn't as it provides its services on top of UDP. From draft

RUDP is layered on the UDP/IP Protocols and provides reliable in-order delivery (up to a maximum number of retransmissions) for virtual connections

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  • Don't forget that UDP is message-based while TCP is stream based
    – bazz
    Aug 4, 2014 at 19:32

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