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QUIC

An experimental protocol developed by Google to speed up latency-sensitive applications such as Web search. A prime goal is that connections can be established more quickly than with TCP ("zero RTT connection establishment"). The protocol is layered on top of UDP for deployability. According to a Chromium Blog article from April 2015, "roughly half of all requests from Chrome to Google servers are served over QUIC".

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  • Minimizing connection establishment and overall transport latency or applications, starting with HTTP/2;
  • Providing multiplexing without head-of-line blocking;
  • Requiring only changes to path endpoints to enable deployment;
  • Enabling multipath and forward error correction extensions; and
  • Providing always-secure transport, using TLS 1.3 by default.


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