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What is the history of the Internet?

  ARPANET    (Advanced Research Projects Agency
Network)
 TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol)
 NSFNET (National Science Foundation Network)
 Desktop computers
 Network upgrades
 Internet tools




                                                     1
What is the history of the Internet?

1960's
1969 - The Department of Defense Advanced Research
Projects Agency creates an experimental network called
ARPANET. This network provides a test-bed for emerging
network technologies.
ARPANET originally connected four universities and enabled
scientists to share information and resources across long
distances. ARPANET continued to expand, connecting many
more sites throughout the 1970's and 1980's.




                                                      2
What is the history of the Internet?

1970's
Networking tools are developed in the 1970's including:
• 1972 - The National Center for Supercomputing
Applications (NCSA) develops the telnet application for
remote login, making it easier to connect to a remote
computer.
• 1973 - FTP (file transfer protocol) is introduced,
standardizing the transfer of files between networked
computers.



                                                          3
What is the history of the Internet?

1980's
Several significant events occurred in 1983, including:
• The TCP/IP suite of networking protocols, or rules, becomes
the only set of protocols used on the ARPANET. This
decision sets a standard for other networks, and generates
the use of the term "Internet" as the network of networks
which either use the TCP/IP protocols or are able to interact
with TCP/IP networks.
• To keep military and non-military network sites separate,
the ARPANET splits into two networks: ARPANET and
MILNET.

                                                          4
What is the history of the Internet?

1980's
In 1982 and 1983, the first desktop computers began to
appear. Many are equipped with an operating system called
Berkeley UNIX, which includes networking software. This
allows for relatively easy connection to the Internet using
telnet.
The personal computer revolution continues through the
eighties, making access to computer resources and networked
information increasingly available to the general public.



                                                         5
What is the history of the Internet?
1980's
1985-86: The National Science Foundation (NSF) connects the nation's six
supercomputing centers together. This network is called the NSFNET, or
NSFNET backbone.
To expand access to the Internet, the NSF supported the development of
regional networks, which were then connected to the NSFNET backbone.
In addition, the NSF supported institutions, such as universities, in their
efforts to connect to the regional networks.

Here is a diagram of the
NSFNET backbone, as it
appeared in 1993.




                                                                       6
What is the history of the Internet?

1980's
• 1987 - The NSF awards a grant to Merit Network, Inc. to
operate and manage future development of the NSFNET
backbone. Merit Network, Inc. collaborates with International
Business Machines (IBM) Corporation and MCI
Telecommunications Corporation to research and develop
faster networking technologies.
• 1989 - The backbone network is upgraded to "T1" which
means that is able to transmit data at speeds of 1.5 million bits
of data per second, or about 50 pages of text per second.


                                                            7
What is the history of the Internet?
1990's
1990 - The ARPANET is dissolved.
1991 - Gopher is developed at the University of Minnesota.
Gopher provides a hierarchical, menu-based method for
providing and locating information on the Internet. This tool
makes using the Internet much easier.
1993 - The European Laboratory for Particle Physics in
Switzerland (CERN) releases the World Wide Web (WWW),
developed by Tim Berners-Lee. The WWW uses hypertext
transfer protocol (HTTP) and hypertext links, changing the way
information can be organized, presented and accessed on the
Internet.
                                                            8
What is the history of the Internet?
1990's
• 1993 - The NSFNET backbone network is upgraded to "T3"
which means that it is able to transmit data at speeds of 45 million
bits of data per second, or about 1400 pages of text per second.
• 1993-1994 - The graphical web browsers Mosaic and Netscape
Navigator are introduced and spread through the Internet
community. Due to their intuitive nature and graphical interface,
these browsers make the WWW and the Internet more appealing to
the general public.
• 1995 - The NSFNET backbone is replaced by a new network
architecture, called vBNS (very high speed backbone network
system) that utilizes Network Service Providers, regional networks
and Network Access Points (NAPs).
                                                                 9
What is the history of the Internet?
In Summary:
The Internet has evolved through a series of advancements in
networking and computer technologies. From its beginning in
1969, the ARPANET provided a test-bed for networking
research and development. An important development that grew
out of ARPANET was the TCP/IP protocols, which provided
standard rules for networked computers to communicate with
each other.
Other significant events included the introduction of the desktop
computer, the development of networking tools such as telnet,
FTP, gopher and WWW, and the release of graphical browsers.
Advancements in networking enabled the NSFNET to upgrade
its speed several times, allowing more and more connections.
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History of internet

  • 1. What is the history of the Internet? ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network) TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) NSFNET (National Science Foundation Network) Desktop computers Network upgrades Internet tools 1
  • 2. What is the history of the Internet? 1960's 1969 - The Department of Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency creates an experimental network called ARPANET. This network provides a test-bed for emerging network technologies. ARPANET originally connected four universities and enabled scientists to share information and resources across long distances. ARPANET continued to expand, connecting many more sites throughout the 1970's and 1980's. 2
  • 3. What is the history of the Internet? 1970's Networking tools are developed in the 1970's including: • 1972 - The National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) develops the telnet application for remote login, making it easier to connect to a remote computer. • 1973 - FTP (file transfer protocol) is introduced, standardizing the transfer of files between networked computers. 3
  • 4. What is the history of the Internet? 1980's Several significant events occurred in 1983, including: • The TCP/IP suite of networking protocols, or rules, becomes the only set of protocols used on the ARPANET. This decision sets a standard for other networks, and generates the use of the term "Internet" as the network of networks which either use the TCP/IP protocols or are able to interact with TCP/IP networks. • To keep military and non-military network sites separate, the ARPANET splits into two networks: ARPANET and MILNET. 4
  • 5. What is the history of the Internet? 1980's In 1982 and 1983, the first desktop computers began to appear. Many are equipped with an operating system called Berkeley UNIX, which includes networking software. This allows for relatively easy connection to the Internet using telnet. The personal computer revolution continues through the eighties, making access to computer resources and networked information increasingly available to the general public. 5
  • 6. What is the history of the Internet? 1980's 1985-86: The National Science Foundation (NSF) connects the nation's six supercomputing centers together. This network is called the NSFNET, or NSFNET backbone. To expand access to the Internet, the NSF supported the development of regional networks, which were then connected to the NSFNET backbone. In addition, the NSF supported institutions, such as universities, in their efforts to connect to the regional networks. Here is a diagram of the NSFNET backbone, as it appeared in 1993. 6
  • 7. What is the history of the Internet? 1980's • 1987 - The NSF awards a grant to Merit Network, Inc. to operate and manage future development of the NSFNET backbone. Merit Network, Inc. collaborates with International Business Machines (IBM) Corporation and MCI Telecommunications Corporation to research and develop faster networking technologies. • 1989 - The backbone network is upgraded to "T1" which means that is able to transmit data at speeds of 1.5 million bits of data per second, or about 50 pages of text per second. 7
  • 8. What is the history of the Internet? 1990's 1990 - The ARPANET is dissolved. 1991 - Gopher is developed at the University of Minnesota. Gopher provides a hierarchical, menu-based method for providing and locating information on the Internet. This tool makes using the Internet much easier. 1993 - The European Laboratory for Particle Physics in Switzerland (CERN) releases the World Wide Web (WWW), developed by Tim Berners-Lee. The WWW uses hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP) and hypertext links, changing the way information can be organized, presented and accessed on the Internet. 8
  • 9. What is the history of the Internet? 1990's • 1993 - The NSFNET backbone network is upgraded to "T3" which means that it is able to transmit data at speeds of 45 million bits of data per second, or about 1400 pages of text per second. • 1993-1994 - The graphical web browsers Mosaic and Netscape Navigator are introduced and spread through the Internet community. Due to their intuitive nature and graphical interface, these browsers make the WWW and the Internet more appealing to the general public. • 1995 - The NSFNET backbone is replaced by a new network architecture, called vBNS (very high speed backbone network system) that utilizes Network Service Providers, regional networks and Network Access Points (NAPs). 9
  • 10. What is the history of the Internet? In Summary: The Internet has evolved through a series of advancements in networking and computer technologies. From its beginning in 1969, the ARPANET provided a test-bed for networking research and development. An important development that grew out of ARPANET was the TCP/IP protocols, which provided standard rules for networked computers to communicate with each other. Other significant events included the introduction of the desktop computer, the development of networking tools such as telnet, FTP, gopher and WWW, and the release of graphical browsers. Advancements in networking enabled the NSFNET to upgrade its speed several times, allowing more and more connections. 10