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Significant ossification had set in on the [[Internet]] by 2005, with analyses of the problem also being published in that year;{{sfn|Ammar|2018|p=57-58}} {{harvtxt|Ammar|2018}} suggests that ossification was a consequence of the Internet attaining global scale and becoming the primary communication network.{{sfn|Ammar|2018|p=59}}
[[Multipath TCP]] was the first extension to a core [[Internet]] protocol to deeply confront protocol ossification during its design.{{sfn|Raiciu|Paasch|Barre|Ford|2012|p=1}}
 
[[Multipath TCP]] was the first extension to a core [[Internet]] protocol to deeply confront protocol ossification during its design.{{sfn|Raiciu|Paasch|Barre|Ford|2012|p=1}}
 
The IETF created the Transport Services (taps) working group in 2014.<ref>{{ cite web | url = https://datatracker.ietf.org/wg/taps/history/ | title = Transport Services (taps) &ndash; Group history | publisher = [[IETF]] }}</ref> It has a mandate to mitigate ossification at the [[transport protocol]] layer.<ref>{{ cite web | url = https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/charter-ietf-taps/ | title = Transport Services &ndash; charter-ietf-taps-02 | publisher = [[IETF]] }}</ref>
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* {{ cite journal | doi = 10.1109/COMST.2016.2626780 | title = De-Ossifying the Internet Transport Layer: A Survey and Future Perspectives | date = 2017 | journal = [[IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials]] | last1 = Papastergiou | first1 = Giorgos | last2 = Fairhurst | first2 = Gorry | last3 = Ros | first3 = David | last4 = Brunstrom | first4 = Anna | last5 = Grinnemo | first5 = Karl-Johan | last6 = Hurtig | first6 = Per | last7 = Khademi | first7 = Naeem | last8 = T&uuml;xen | first8 = Michael | last9 = Welzl | first9 = Michael | last10 = Damjanovic | first10 = Dragana | last11 = Mangiante | first11 = Simone | volume = 19 | pages = 619–639 | hdl = 2164/8317 | s2cid = 1846371 | hdl-access = free }}
* {{Cite web|url=https://blog.cloudflare.com/why-tls-1-3-isnt-in-browsers-yet/|title=Why TLS 1.3 isn't in browsers yet|date=2017-12-26|website=The Cloudflare Blog|language=en|access-date=2020-03-14|last = Sullivan | first = Nick }}
* {{ cite journal | doi = 10.1145/3211852.3211861 | title = Ex Uno Pluria: The Service-Infrastructure Cycle, Ossification, and the Fragmentation of the Internet | date = January 2018 | last = Ammar | first = Mostafa | journal = [[SIGCOMM Comput. Commun. Rev.]] }}
* {{ cite web | url = https://lwn.net/Articles/745590/ | title = QUIC as a solution to protocol ossification | date = 29 January 2018 | last = Corbet | first = Jonathan | work = [[LWN.net]] }}
* {{ cite conference | doi = 10.23919/TMA.2019.8784690 | title = A Bottom-Up Investigation of the Transport-Layer Ossification | date = 2019 | conference = 2019 Network Traffic Measurement and Analysis Conference (TMA) | last1 = Edeline | first1 = Korian | last2 = Donnet | first2 = Benoit }}