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The switching 60’s Telephone Telephone network is the dominating communication network Used circuit switching Computer communication Short bursts of information Long inactivity periods Packet switching More suitable for this type of communication More robust ARPAnet Advanced Research Projects Agency at MIT The first packet switching network IMP (Interface message processor) installed at UCLA UC Santa Barbara Stanford Univ. of Utah The 70’s 1972: ARPAnet is now consistent of 15 nodes The first host-to-host protocol NCP (Network Control Protocol) enables applications to be written First e-mail program New networks emerging… ALOHAnet Telenet French packet switching network IBM’s SNA Commercial packet switching network based on ARPAnet’s technology Cyclades Enabling communication over microwaves between the Hawaiian Islands. Parallelled ARPAnet’s work Tymnet, GE Information Services network etc. Time sharing networks Networks of networks DARPA (Defence ARPA) funded the connection of networks Networks of networks also called inernetting Protocols TCP TCP IP (early version of) TCP was used for connecting the networks Forwarding functions IP UDP More Protocols ALOHA Protocol Multiple access protocol Ethernet protocol Enabling wired based broadcast sharing networks Laying the foundation for LAN The 80’s More computer networks BITNET University e-mail and file sharing CSNET Linking researchers without access to the ARPAnet NSFNET Connection to supercomputing centers 56kbps backbone, later 1,5Mbps and serving as the linking backbone between regional networks Standardisation TCP/IP replacing NCP as the standard host protocol for ARPAnet The late 80’s: Congestion control is added to TCP DNS is invented The 90’s Commercialisation ARPAnet closes down NSFNET serving as backbone connecting the regional networks and opening the network for commercial purposes In 1995 NSFNET is decomissioned and Internet Service Providers serves as the new backbones in its place Developments The key components of the web: HTML, HTTP, web server and a web browser is developed in the early 90’s 93: web browsers with GUI. 95: Web commerce Killer applications: E-mail The Web IM (ICQ) P2P file sharing (Napster) The rest is history…