ARPANET


 
 

The Advanced Research Projects Agency Network (ARPANET) developed by ARPA of the U.S. Department of Defense was the world's first operational packet switching network, and the progenitor of the global Internet.

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Packet switching, now the dominant basis for both data and voice communication worldwide, was a new and important concept in data communications. Previously, data communications was based on the idea of circuit switching, as in the old typical telephone circuit, where a dedicated circuit is tied up for the duration of the call and communication is only possible with the single party on the other end of the circuit.

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With packet switching, a system could use one communication link to communicate with more than one machine by assembling data into packets. Not only could the link be shared (much as a single mail person can be used to post letters to different destinations), but each packet could be routed independently of other packets. This was a major advance.

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Packet switching: In computer networking and telecommunications, packet switching is the now-dominant communications paradigm, in which packets (units of information carriage) are individually routed between nodes over data links which might be shared by many other nodes. This contrasts with the principal other parad...

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Introduction
Background of the ARPANET
Origins of the ARPANET
Creation of the ARPANET
Initial ARPANET deployment
Software and protocol development
Growth of the network
Later hardware developments
The ARPANET and nuclear attacks
Trivia
Retrospective
See also
Notes
Further reading
External links
 
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