UTP (µTP or Micro Transport Protocol) is a congestion-controlled, best-effort, bulk data transfer protocol. It is typically used in peer-to-peer file sharing applications like BitTorrent to provide fair bandwidth allocation and prevent network congestion. It's designed to be delay-sensitive and yields to TCP traffic, ensuring that interactive applications are not negatively affected by background data transfers.
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