A "loose ACK" method by which a radio access network of a cellular network
monitors wireless transmission of packets according to a layered protocol
including a radio layer (near the physical layer) and an upper layer, the
method including: a step (23) of slow release--in what is called normal
buffer management--in which the upper layer removes from a buffer
maintained by the upper layer the oldest packet in the buffer when the
buffer is full and a new packet arrives, and does so independently of
whether the packet being removed has been acknowledged by the radio layer
of the terminal; and a step (24) of local acknowledgement in which the
radio layer sends an acknowledgement to the upper layer on the occurrence
of a predetermined event. The local acknowledgement can trigger either
special mode buffer management or release of the buffer to a target
(entity or layer).