Quic, a UDP-based protocol designed by Google to replace TCP, has been published as a standard by IETF, indicating it's mature enough for mass market adoption (Stephen Shankland/CNET)

Stephen Shankland / CNET:
Quic, a UDP-based protocol designed by Google to replace TCP, has been published as a standard by IETF, indicating it's mature enough for mass market adoption  —  It's been eight years since Google first announced the technology to replace the internet's seminal TCP standard.



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