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Arpanet Creator Aims To Boost Internet Speeds

News When Larry Roberts was overseeing the building of the Arpanet, the precursor to today's internet, he and his team were looking for a way for disparate university and government computers to communicate.

[August 7, 2007, 13:15]

Inventor Celebrates 30 Years Of Ethernet

Talkback arpanet didn't introduce packet switching, the uk National Physical Laboratory did it in 1963 or thereabouts.and it didn't stay in the lab either. BBN stripped down X25 to make their arpanet work, but they didn't improve it which is why there is...

[November 17, 2005, 12:35]

Pricing Scuppers Media Player-free XP

Talkback And that is what ARPANET did with TCP/IP" Nor will you find that the US Department of Defense that actually financed the ARPANET, the predecessor to the internet, part of any open source movement either.

[June 28, 2005, 23:17]

Q&A: Ray Lane On Oracle-PeopleSoft

Talkback Access was via leased telephone lines and the ARPANET, the precursor to today's Internet. The ARPANET was packet switched, as is the Internet today. PAYKWIK ON DEMAND ERM By D.L. Neumann, President, DATAPAK, INC.

[July 1, 2004, 23:03]

Supreme Court Rules Against File Swapping

Talkback >Pete N qoute: > Umm.the US INVENTED the internet, TCP/IP etc etc, through ARPANET, which was fully funded by the US Goverment. The USA did not Invent the Internet perhaps in your warped Imagination they did.

[June 29, 2005, 6:57]

Supreme Court Rules Against File Swapping

Talkback > Umm.the US INVENTED the internet, TCP/IP etc etc, through ARPANET, which was fully funded by the US Goverment. You guys in Europe just happened to have a free ride, subsidised by American taxpayers.as usual.

[June 29, 2005, 0:09]

Google Hires Vint Cerf

Talkback I thought that ARPAnet had nothing to do with the military, and that ARPA was created during the cold war as a way of developing advanced technology.

[September 10, 2005, 16:09]

Pricing Scuppers Media Player-free XP

Talkback And that is what ARPANET did with TCP/IP. Smithy: Open Source is a development process whereby you release your source code into the community for others to build upon. You are blinded by your bizarre assumption that Open Source is only practised...

[June 28, 2005, 12:39]

TCP Libra: Exploring RTT-Fairness For TCP

White Papers The majority of Internet traffic relies on the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) devised in the early 1970s to provide a reliable data transfer across the ARPANET. Today's users download large multimedia files from remote servers using TCP.

[December 27, 2007, 0:01]

Supreme Court Rules Against File Swapping

Talkback Umm.the US INVENTED the internet, TCP/IP etc etc, through ARPANET, which was fully funded by the US Goverment. Arthur B : "Perhaps the US doesn't understand the Internet or even software for that matter.

[June 28, 2005, 22:54]

DNS Historical Facts

Forum The practice of using a name as a more human-legible abstraction of a machine's numerical address on the network predates even [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TCP/IP]TCP/IP[/url], and goes all the way back to the [url=http://en.wikipedia.org...

[August 25, 2006, 20:58]

DNS Servers

Forum The practice of using a name as a more human-legible abstraction of a machine's numerical address on the network predates even [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TCP/IP]TCP/IP[/url], and goes all the way back to the [url=http://en.wikipedia.org...

[August 24, 2006, 23:04]

The Internet Celebrates Its Birthday - Again

News A posting by one Internet pioneer on an influential mailing list says the most logical origin of the Internet is 1 January 1983, "when the ARPANET officially switched from the NCP protocol to TCP/IP. The Internet celebrated its "most logical" 20th...

[January 2, 2003, 12:17]

Net Founder: Traffic Growth Spells Revival

News Lawrence Roberts, chairman of Caspian Networks, three decades ago created ARPAnet, the precursor of the Internet. Internet traffic quadrupled during the past year, and demand from corporations is so strong that carriers will be forced to start...

[August 19, 2001, 8:30]

Happy Birthday Internet

News The network known as ARPAnet was designed initially for the American military and received its first public demonstration two years later in 1971. They have allocated Wednesday Internet day and have created a Web site to celebrate the Net's 30th...

[October 20, 1999, 17:21]

Cisco And HP Race To Put Routers Into Space

News Iris is to the future of satellite-based communications what Arpanet was to the creation of the internet in the 1960s," Don Brown, of Intelsat General, one of the companies that will build the platform, told the BBC.

[April 16, 2007, 16:24]

Net Emerging From Its Stone Age

News The crowd had gathered to hear Kleinrock and the other "fathers" of the Internet -- Vint Cerf, Robert Kahn and Lawrence Roberts -- recall the events of September 2, 1969; the day at UCLA that Kleinrock oversaw the first node connected to ARPANET...

[September 3, 1999, 9:04]

A Year Ago: Happy Birthday Internet

News The network known as ARPAnet was designed initially for the American military and received its first public demonstration two years later in 1971. Thirty today! Well, sort of Although no-one knows the exact date it was invented, Wednesday has been...

[October 20, 2000, 7:02]

Iraq Reaps Ironic Wireless Rewards

Blog Comment Take down a mast somewhere and the traffic routes elsewhere instead, kind of similar to the original intent (IIRC) of ARPANet back in the days. Interesting, it is most likely a bit of both I suspect. On one hand it makes perfect financial sense...

[November 28, 2006, 12:46]

A Year Ago: Net Emerging From Its Stone Age

News The crowd had gathered to hear Kleinrock and the other "fathers" of the Internet -- Vint Cerf, Robert Kahn and Lawrence Roberts -- recall the events of September 2, 1969; the day at UCLA that Kleinrock oversaw the first node connected to ARPANET...

[September 3, 2000, 7:09]


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