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Page should be renamed and moved, uTP stands for "micro Torrent Protocol" (in analogy to μTorrent being written as uTorrent). Source: [1], under "What is in 1.9:" --Snaaio (talk) 03:08, 6 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Semi-support. It actually stands for "micro Transport Protocol. At any rate, I'm not sure how people incorrectly guess the meaning behind the acronym and pass it off as fact (i.e. create an article under that incorrect name), when the actual meaning was explained the day after it was first announced (certainly before this wiki was created). What happened to fact checking? UDP Torrent Protocol? Just because it's included in a BitTorrent client? That's silly. uTP is a general-use transport protocol lying on top of UDP, and indeed, it's explained in the thread you linked to. Arbitrarynick (talk) 00:39, 9 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]