From a Google search I saw it being mentioned that the HTTP protocol is considered synchronous due to the request and response happening while the connection remains open (http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Why_http_is_asynchronous?#slide=11). I know the link is not authoritative, but since HTTP and TCP/IP are both protocols, I was wondering whether the same question could be asked of TCP/IP: "Is TCP or TCP/IP synchronous or a-synchronous ?".
The closest insight I found was "What is the difference between synchronous and asynchronous transmission in TCP/ IP socket programming?", but this was in relation to socket programming.
I'm not sure if TCP or TCP/IP as a protocol on its own can be generally regarded as synchronous or a-synchronous, or whether I'm asking the right question. I hope somebody can provide further clarification.