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'''Asynchronous Layered Coding''' ('''ALC''') is an [[Internet]] protocol ofsuite|Internet the [[IETFprotocol]] specifiedfor content delivery in a reliable, massively scalable, multiple-rate, and congestion-controlled manner. Specified in [http://www.rfc-archive.org/getrfc.php?rfc=34505775 RFC 34505775], andit described as a massively scalable reliable content delivery protocol. It was adopted asis an experimental protocol in December 2002 and still is as of[[IETF]] Januaryproposed 2006standard.
 
The protocol
Asynchronous Layered Coding (ALC) is a massively scalable
reliable content delivery protocol, for multiple
rate congestion controlled reliable content delivery. The protocol
is specifically designed to provide massive scalability using IP
[[multicast]] as the underlying network service. Massive scalability in
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== Implementations ==
*[http://mad.cs.tut.fi/ Tampere University of Technology MAD/TUT]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20110719184443/https://prj.tzi.org/cgi-bin/trac.cgi/wiki/Papageno TZI Papageno]
*[http://planete-bcast.inrialpes.fr/rubriquerubrique272c.php3?id_rubrique=2html INRIA]
 
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