[pchelpers] Re: Fw: Your Internet Connection may be Damaged
- From: "Nigel" <npl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <pchelpers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2002 08:20:44 +1200
>
> When sending information, these sequences are identified first and short
> codes are sent instead. In fact, the long repeating sequences never need
> to be sent again. One code identifies which information to decode at the
> far end. The longer these sequences, the better the improvement in speed
> because the time that would have been spent sending them is saved.
>
> If that's not so easy to follow, just think of it as a clever
> compression system. It does indeed get better with time, but it has some
> disadvantages too.
>
What are the disadvantages?
Nigel
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