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Feveloped on a large scale, US information would be protected since it could be consulted from any computer. First wide area network (WAN) The big step in the history of the Internet came in 1965 when Lawrence G. Roberts in Massachusetts and Thomas Merrill in California connected a TX2 computer to a Q-32 using a low-speed switched telephone line. The experiment was a success and is marked as the milestone that created the first wide area network
(WAN) in history. ARPANET The history of the Internet Ivory Coast WhatsApp Number List continued in 1966 when Roberts joined ARPA and created the ARPANET plan to develop the first packet-switched network together with Robert Kahn and Howard Frank. Although in 1968 the National Physical Laboratory of the United Kingdom (NPL) had already designed the first prototype of a decentralized network based on packet switching, it would not be until 1969 when a computer at the University of California (UCLA) was successfully connected with another from the Stanford Research Institute (SRI). ADVERTISEMENT The connection by nodes was so successful that months later

four American universities were already interconnected. ARPANET was born! Birth of the NCP and email By 1970, ARPANET was established with hundreds of connected computers. S. Crocker and his team at the Network Working Group established the control protocol called e development of applications from computers that were connected to the ARPANET. This is how in 1972 Ray Tomlinson created the basic email software , becoming the most important application during the decade, as it changed the nature of communication and collaboration between people. Such was its impact that ARPANET moved further and further away from military use and towards scientific use for information dissemination. Therefore, in 1974, more than 50 American universities were connected to
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