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> 
> In FAST 1.0 mention that length of FAST message is send as the initial
> part of the FAST Stream. but that is not mention in FAST 1x1. Then how
> receiver identifies the length of FAST buffer? Specially in TCP (NOT in
> UDP) Single message can receive as two or more packets. Pls help me.

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