- The
Computer Science Network (
CSNET) was a
computer network that
began operation in 1981 in the
United States. Its
purpose was to
extend networking benefits...
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National Science Foundation (NSF)
funded the
Computer Science Network (
CSNET). In the
early 1980s, the NSF
funded the
establishment of
national supercomputing...
- DNS-related problem, as DNS uses port 53.
Several networks, such as BITNET,
CSNET, and UUCP,
existed that were in
widespread use
among computer professionals...
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institutions based in the
United States. "Some
interesting news from the
world of
CSnet..."
Retrieved 2019-06-06. "Oldest
domains in the com, net, and org TLDs"...
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Historically the best
known large networks in this
group were .bitnet, .
csnet, .oz, and .uucp, for
which many
Internet mail
forwarders provided connectivity...
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networks and
creating the Internet: 1981 (1981):
Computer Science Network (
CSNET) 1982 (1982): TCP/IP
protocol suite formalized 1982 (1982):
Simple Mail...
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networks and
creating the Internet: 1981 (1981):
Computer Science Network (
CSNET) 1982 (1982): TCP/IP
protocol suite formalized 1982 (1982):
Simple Mail...
-
National Science Foundation (NSF)
funded the
Computer Science Network (
CSNET). In 1982, the
Internet Protocol Suite (TCP/IP) was standardized, which...
-
networks and
creating the Internet: 1981 (1981):
Computer Science Network (
CSNET) 1982 (1982): TCP/IP
protocol suite formalized 1982 (1982):
Simple Mail...
-
networks to
complement the
existing Internet. The
Computer Science Network (
CSNET) was a
computer network funded by the NSF that
began operation in 1981....