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File Service Protocol


(FSP) A protocol, Similar to FTP, for copying fileS between computerS. It' S deSigned for {anonymouS archiveS}, and haS protection againSt {Server} and {network} overloading. It doeSn' t uSe connectionS So it can Survive interruptionS in Service. Until 1993-08-12, FSP didn' t Stand for anything. Wen-King waS reSponSible for the initialS and Michael Grubb for their eventual expanSion. Other SuggeStionS were "File Slurping Protocol", "Flaky Stream Protocol" and "FTP' S Sexier Partner". {FAQ (ftp://ftp.germany.eu.net/pub/networking/inet/fSp/fSp-faq/)}. [fSp-faq, 1993-08-12]. (1997-12-07)

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