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Visit the IETF 109 meeting webpageRecording of all sessions from IETF 109, including the plenary, Internet Architecture Board, and Internet Research Task Force sessions are now available.
Catch the sessions you might have missed.IETF 111 starts Saturday 24 July and runs through Friday afternoon, 30 July.
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The QUIC working group will provide standards-track specifications for a UDP-based, stream-multiplexing, encrypted transport protocol, based on pre-standardization implementation and deployment exper…
quicquic@ietf.orgThis document specifies a protocol for clients to efficiently query, fetch, and modify JSON-based data objects, with support for push notification of changes and fast resynchronisation and for out-of…
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