Abstract-According to technical statistics, current TCP protocols with appro ximately 80% Internet applications run on perform very well on wired networks. However, due to the effects of long propagation delay, great band-width asymmetry, high sporadic Bit Error Rate (BER) and etc., TCP performance degrades obviously on the satellite communicat ion networks. To avoid the problems, TP-S, a novel transport control protocol, is introduced for satellite IP networks. Firstly, in order to increase the increment speed of Congestion Window (cwnd) at the beginning of data transmission, the traditional Slow Start strategy is rep laced by a new strategy, known as Super Start. Secondly, a new packet lost discriminated scheme based on IP packets alternately sending with different priority is used in the protocol to decouple congestion decision from errors. Th ird ly, bandwidth asymmetry problem is avoided by adopting Modified NACK (M-NA CK) in receiving ends, which is sent periodically. In addition, the sending strategy in routers is also modified along with other"s changes to support the protocol. Finally, the simu lation experiments show that the new protocol can not only significantly enhance throughput performance, but also reduce sharply bandwidth used in the reverse path as compared with traditional TCP protocols and those protocols, which are recently proposed for satellite IP networks.