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... The National Science Foundation created the NSFNet backbone, a high speed backbone that ran across the United States and accomplished two major things. ...
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... lines. In 1992 NSFNET's backbone was upgraded to T3 (44.736Mbps) lines around the country - 10-BaseT ethernet operates at 10Mbps. The ...
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... They created a backbone called NSFNET to connect college campuses via regional networks to its supercomputer centers. ARPANET officially expired in 1989. ...
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... Based on ARPANET protocols, the NSFNET created a national backbone service, provided free to any US research and educational institution. ...
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... Based on ARPANET protocols, the NSFNET created a national backbone service, provided free to any US research and educational institution. ...
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... networking networks. The entire system is held together by the backbone of the NSFnet (National Science Foundation). The NSFnet ...
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... "In 1986, the US National Science Foundation (NSF) initiated the development of the NSFNET which today, provides a major backbone communication service for the ...
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... disbanded the ARPANET and the T1 and later T3 backbone replaced ARPANET ... 1990 ARPANET was replaced by the National Science Foundation Network (NSFNET), the same ...
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... disbanded the ARPANET and the T1 and later T3 backbone replaced ARPANET ... 1990 ARPANET was replaced by the National Science Foundation Network (NSFNET), the same ...
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... In 1984 the National Science Foundation got into the act, and the new NSFNET set a blistering ... ISP's now more than ever are becoming the backbone of the internet ...
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... In 1984 the National Science Foundation got into the act, and the new NSFNET set a blistering ... ISP's now more than ever are becoming the backbone of the internet ...
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... In 1984 the National Science Foundation got into the act, and the new NSFNET set a blistering ... ISP's now more than ever are becoming the backbone of the internet ...
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... In 1984 the National Science Foundation got into the act, and the new NSFNET set a blistering ... ISP's now more than ever are becoming the backbone of the internet ...
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... NSFnet (national science foundation network) and the newly founded usenet were among the ... In 1987 the operators of the usenet backbone computers had to create a ...
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