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Consider a scenario in which a host, a, wants to simultaneously send messages to hosts b, c, and d. a is connected to b, c, and d via a broadcast channel, and a packet sent by a is carried by this channel to each of b, c, and d. suppose that the broadcast channel connecting a, b, c, and d can independently lose and corrupt messages (and so, for example, a message sent from a might be correctly received by b, but not by c and d).
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