internet

  • The history of the Internet

    The history of the Internet
    the history of the internet begins with the development of electronic computers.
  • The us departament

    The US Department of Defense awarded contracts as early as the or packet network systems.
  • First paper on packet switching

    Leonard Kleinrock at MIT published the first paper on packet switching theory in July 1961
  • series of memos

    the first recorded description of the social interactions that could be enabled through networking was a series of memos written by J.C.R Licklider of MIT (galactic Network concept)-
  • DARPA

    Licklider was the first head of the computer research program at DARPA, starting in October 1962.
  • Firts book on the subject

    Firts book on the subject.
  • RAND

    The RAND group had written a paper on packet switching networks for secure voice in the military.
  • DARPA

    Roberts went to DARPA to develop the computer network concept and quickly put together his plan for the ARPANET, publishing it in in 1967.
  • RFQ was realeased by DARPA

    An RFQ was realeased by DARPA for the development of one of the key componets, the packet switches called interface Message Processors.
  • The RFQ

    The RFQ was won in december 1968 by a group headed by Frank Heart
  • BBN installed the first IMP at UCLA

    When BBN installed the first IMP at UCLA and the first host computer was connected.
  • The initial ARPANET

    In the network working group working under S. Crocker finished the initial ARPANET called the network Control Protocol.
  • Initial application

    Initial hot application, electronic mail, was introduced.
  • Computer Communication Conference.

    Kahn organized a large, very succesful demostration of the ARPANET at the International Computer Communication Conference.