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RFC 9114 HTTP/3 STANDARD
RFC 9000 QUIC Transport STANDARD
RFC 9001 QUIC TLS STANDARD
RFC 9002 QUIC Loss Detection INFO
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RFC 9114 HTTP/3 Standard
RFC 8446 TLS 1.3 Standard
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RFC 6749 OAuth 2.0 Info
RFC 8259 JSON Standard
RFC 9000 QUIC Transport Standard
RFC 9114

HTTP/3

Published June 2022
Publisher IETF
Status STANDARD

Defines HTTP version 3, using QUIC as transport instead of TCP. A fundamental shift in how the web communicates — dramatically reducing latency and improving performance on unreliable connections.

HTTP QUIC Transport Web Performance
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