On Monday, March 28, 2016, Colm MacCárthaigh <c...@allcosts.net> wrote:

> A long-lived connection doesn't have this problem : and in response to web
> sockets, IOT, and other shifts, the technology to keep millions of
> connections open for long periods of times on the server side (and even
> move live connections between machines) is improving, along with long-lived
> connection battery-conserving improvements for mobile.
>

Mobile phones users constantly lose network connectivity and make up an
increasingly growing  majority of Internet clients. MPTCP is great but the
reality is mobile network deployment isn't ubiquitous on planet earth and
mobile clients constantly go offline and back online several times
throughout a day on average.


-- 
Tony Arcieri
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