Internet standards are bulletins or gazettes that have been approved by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) for adopting and promoting a universal system for using the internet worldwide. Before the regulations are laid out, the IETF ensures that the specifications are stable, technically feasible, easy to follow and use, and implementable. The Internet Standards are meant to find solutions to specific needs where a particular standard specification can be followed that would assist both the service providers and the consumers. The IETF follows a set process of understanding and drafting the requirements that the working group would have to undertake. Then the work topic is placed in the agenda and goes through a refinement process and reviewed again and again before it is adopted, published and becomes a standard. The process of internet standard is complicated and time consuming and may go on for years. All critical and sensitive cases are handled on priority and may be solved within months.
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