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... More and more nodes and local networks were set-up as the years went on but, what really made ARPANET take off was the host to host protocol designed by S. ...
Through out the years more and more nodes were add through out the country and also some international links along with radio packet networks like ALOHANET witch originated from the University of Hawaii and satellite packets. ... But up until 1984 with the exception of BITNET and USENET networks were built only to serve closed communities of scholars. ... The academic world held seminars to help the commercial world under stand the protocols and help them with any problem they encountered trying to use TCP/IP on their networks.
Approximate Word count = 1130 Approximate Pages = 4.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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