• QUIC (/kwɪk/) is a general-purpose transport layer network protocol initially designed by Jim Roskind at Google, implemented, and deployed in 2012, announced...
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  • which relied on the well-established TCP (published in 1974), HTTP/3 uses QUIC, a multiplexed transport protocol built on UDP. On 6 June 2022, IETF published...
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    MsQuic is a free and open source implementation of the IETF QUIC protocol written in C that is officially supported on the Microsoft Windows (including...
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  • published in 2022 by the Internet Engineering Task Force, describes DNS over QUIC. It has "privacy properties similar to DNS over TLS (DoT) [...], and latency...
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  • HTTP/2-enabled websites. As of April 2020, LSWS was used by 69.3% of websites using QUIC and 47.6% of websites using HTTP/3. According to a Netcraft web server survey...
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  • existing ossification requires coordination across protocol participants. QUIC is the first IETF transport protocol to have been designed with deliberate...
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  • reliable connections. QUIC is a transport protocol built on top of UDP. QUIC provides a reliable and secure connection. HTTP/3 uses QUIC as opposed to earlier...
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    browsers, i.e. (at least partially) supported by 97% of users. HTTP/3 uses QUIC instead of TCP for the underlying transport protocol. Like HTTP/2, it does...
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    decided to fork the project as QuicTLS and support these patches on top of the OpenSSL code in order to unblock QUIC development. This action was generally...
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  • (RT-QuIC) is a highly sensitive assay for prion detection. The "quaking" in the name of the technique refers to the fact that samples in the RT-QuIC assay...
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