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Editor's Notes

  • #11 Of course always much more complicated that 1 slide – how did it start and who invented it….
  • #13 Colleagues on Kleinrocks from MIT go on to lead computer science program at ARPA BBN = Bolt Beraneck and Newman Inc/ IMP = Interface Message Processors Senator Edward Kennedy sends message to BBN congratulating on Their million dollar ARPA grant to build the “Interfaith” Message Processor and praising them for their ecumenical efforts 
  • #16 Initial ARPAnet was a single closed network – to communicate with an ARPA host one had to be attached to another ARPAnet IMP
  • #17 NCP – first host to host protocol To get things moving Research and Development on the right replacement
  • #20 : Open up to academics worldwide for real work
  • #29 1995- WWW surpasses ftp-data in March as the service with greatest traffic on NSFNet based on packet count, and in April based on byte count