retransmits
Retransmission, and its plural form retransmits, is the act of transmitting data or content again when the original transmission failed to reach the recipient, was corrupted, or when a rebroadcast is planned.
In data communications, retransmission is a fundamental error-control mechanism. Automatic repeat request (ARQ) protocols use acknowledgments
In streaming and interactive applications, retransmission decisions balance reliability with latency. Real-time protocols often avoid frequent
In broadcasting and content delivery, retransmission can refer to re-airing a program or to distributing copies