An Internet backbone link between San Francisco (SF) and New York (NY) has a data rate of
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An Internet backbone link between San Francisco (SF) and New York (NY) has a data rate of 1Gb/s and an RTT of 100ms. A TCP flow starts from a host at SF to a receiver at NY. The receiver’s advertized window is never larger than 1MB. What is the maximum rate achievable by the sender? Which of the following statements are true?
A. ~40Mb/s
B. ~80Mb/s
C. ~98Mb/s
D. ~0.83Gb/s
E. ~980Mb/s
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