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by arder
619 days ago
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The problem is the other way around. A: Can you hear me?
B: Yes
B: What time is it?
A: ... At the point that B has replied Yes, B knows that it can hear A and that it can send to A but it doesn't know that A can hear B. As long as A makes the first move in the rest of the conversation that's fine - the next message from A confirms that B's "Yes" was received, but if A has nothing to say then B has to send it's next query and hope that A received the Yes successfully. If it didn't then B thinks the connection is established but it actually hasn't been. |
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