Multi-Path TCP: revolutionizing connectivity, one path at a time

Multi-Path TCP (MPTCP) is a protocol that allows devices to use multiple network interfaces simultaneously, improving connectivity and reliability. While MPTCP has been around for a while, its adoption has been limited due to implementation challenges and the need for more mature path management. Linux and macOS are the primary operating systems supporting MPTCP, each with its own implementation and limitations.

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