
The Advanced Research Projects Agency Network (ARPANET) was one of the world`s first operational packet switching networks, the first network to implement TCP/IP, and the progenitor of what was to become the global Internet. The network was initially funded by the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA, later DARPA) within the U.S. Department of....
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a predecessor of the Internet. Started in 1969 with funds from the Defense Department's Advanced Research Projects Agency
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Advanced Research Projects Agency Network
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The precursor to the Internet. Developed in the late 60's and early 70's by the US Department of Defense as an experiment in wide-area-networking to connect together computers that were each running different system so that people at one location could use computing resources from another location.
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Advanced Research Projects Agency Network
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Advanced Research Projects Agency Network, the original internet-used by government and department of defense
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(NETWORK GLOSSARY) A packet switching network developed in the early 1970s by BBN (Bolt, Beranek, and Newman Inc.) and funded by ARPA (advanced research projects agency). The ARPANET evolved into the Internet, and the term ARPANET was officially retired in 1990.
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(Advanced Research Projects Agency Network) -- The precursor to the Internet. Developed in the late 60s and early 70s by the US Department of Defense, it served as the basis for early networking research, as well as a central backbone during the development of the Internet.
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Advanced Research Projects Agency Network. A pioneering long haul network funded by ARPA. It served as the basis for early networking research, as well as a central backbone furing the development of the internet.
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Early US network that forms the basis of the Internet. It was set up in 1969 by ARPA to provide services to US academic institutions and commercial organizations conducting computer science research. ARPANET pioneered many of today's networking techniques. It was renamed DARPANET when ARPA changed its name to Defense Advanced Research Projects ...
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