An open standard is a publicly available, consensus-driven specification that ensures interoperability across systems, software, and devices. Used widely in web protocols (like HTML), file formats (PDF), and networking, it prevents vendor lock-in. Developers, businesses, and consumers benefit from reduced costs, innovation, and seamless compatibility. By fostering competition and transparency, open standards drive global digital collaboration.
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