The document defines and describes the Internet as:
1) A network of networks that connects government, university, and private computers worldwide and provides infrastructure for email, bulletin boards, file archives, hypertext documents, databases, and other computational resources.
2) Using protocols like TCP/IP and packet switching, the Internet runs on any communications substrate and forms a single huge network for global data and message transport.
3) It began in the 1960s as the ARPANET and has grown exponentially, reaching over 200 million hosts by 2002.