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The begins of the history of internet
The history of the Internet begins with the development of electronic computers in the 1950s. -
The internet in 1960
The US Department of Defense awarded contracts as early as the 1960s for packet network systems, including the development of the ARPANET (which would become the first network to use the Internet Protocol.) The first message was sent over the ARPANET from computer science Professor Leonard Kleinrock's laboratory at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) to the second network node at Stanford Research Institute (SRI). -
Comunications in 1970
Early 1970s using a variety of communications protocols. Donald Davies was the first to put theory into practice by designing a packet-switched network at the National Physics Laboratoryes -
ARPANET 1981
Access to the ARPANET was expanded in 1981 when the National Science Foundation (NSF) funded the Computer Science Network -
Networking protocol 1982
In 1982, the Internet protocol suite (TCP/IP) was introduced as the standard networking protocol on the ARPANET -
Education Organizations 1986
in 1986 with the NSFNET project, which also created network access to the supercomputer sites in the United States from research and education organizations. Commercial Internet service providers (ISPs) began to emerge in the very late 1980 -
The ARPANET decommissioned 1990
The ARPANET was decommissioned in 1990. Limited private connections to parts of the Internet by officially commercial entities emerged in several American cities by late 1989 and 1990,[3] and the NSFNET was decommissioned in 1995, removing the last restrictions on the use of the Internet to carry commercial traffic. -
Telecommunicatios network 1993
It only communicated 1% of the information flowing through two-way telecommunications networks in the year 1993 -
Telecommunicatios in 2000
Telecommunicatios network users are 51% by 2000 -
Telecommunicatios in 2007
More than 97% of the telecommunicated information by 2007. -
Today the Internet continues to grow
Today the Internet continues to grow, driven by ever greater amounts of online information, commerce, entertainment, and social networking.