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Multipurpose Transaction Protocol

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Multipurpose Transaction Protocol
Developer(s)Data Expedition, Inc.
Stable release
4.4.5 / December 29, 2023 (2023-12-29)
Written inC
Operating systemCross-platform
TypeProtocol (computing)
LicenseCommercial
Websitehttps://www.dataexpedition.com/

Multipurpose Transaction Protocol (MTP) software is a proprietary transport protocol (OSI Layer 4) developed and marketed by Data Expedition, Inc. (DEI). DEI claims that MTP offers superior performance and reliability when compared to the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) transport protocol.[1]

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General

MTP is implemented using the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) packet format. It uses proprietary flow-control and error-correction algorithms to achieve reliable delivery of data and avoid network flooding.

Compatibility

Because MTP/IP uses proprietary algorithms, compatible software must be installed on both ends of a communication path. Use of the UDP packet format permits compatibility with standard Internet Protocol (IP) network hardware and software. MTP/IP applications may use any available UDP port number.

MTP and the applications which use it have been implemented for several operating systems, including versions of Microsoft Windows, macOS, iOS, Linux, FreeBSD, and Solaris. Hardware platforms include variants of x86 and ARM.[2]

Availability

MTP/IP is marketed by Data Expedition, Inc. Trial versions of applications which use MTP/IP are available on the company's website.

See also

References

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