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QUIC

Internet protocol
QUIC is a general-purpose transport layer network protocol initially designed by Jim Roskind at Google, implemented, and deployed in 2012, announced publicly in 2013 as experimentation broadened, and described at an IETF meeting. Wikipedia
Based on: IP, normally layered with UDP
Developer(s): IETF, Google
Introduction: October 12, 2012; 11 years ago
OSI layer: Transport layer
Purpose: General Purpose
RFC(s): RFC 9000, RFC 8999, RFC 9001, RFC 9002

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