- The
National Science Foundation Network (
NSFNET) was a
program of coordinated,
evolving projects sponsored by the
National Science Foundation (NSF) from...
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universities in the
United States, and
provided interconnectivity in 1986 with the
NSFNET project, thus
creating network access to
these supercomputer sites for research...
- (NII) plan,
which defined the
transition from the US Government-paid-for
NSFNET era (when
Internet access was
government sponsored and
commercial traffic...
- Wolff,
Division Director, NSF
DNCRI (included at page 128 of
Management of
NSFNET, a
transcript of the
March 12, 1992,
hearing before the
Subcommittee on...
- September, 1990 by the
NSFNET partners (Merit Network, IBM, and MCI) to run the
network infrastructure for the soon to be
upgraded NSFNET Backbone Service....
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through MILNET, the
National Science Foundation (NSF)
through CSNET and
NSFNET, the NSF
sponsored regional research and
education networks, and a handful...
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National Science Foundation Network (
NSFNET) was the
forerunner of the Internet. From July 1988 to
November 1992, the
NSFNET's T1
backbone network used routers...
- Six
Fuzzball routers provided the
routing backbone of the
first 56 kbit/s
NSFNET,
allowing the
testing of many of the Internet's
first protocols. It allowed...
- 1986 (1986):
NSFNET with 56 kbit/s
links 1986 (1986):
Internet Engineering Task
Force (IETF) 1987 (1987):
UUNET founded 1988 (1988):
NSFNET upgraded to...
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Foundation Network (
NSFNET), the
forerunner of today's Internet. From 1987
until April 1995,
Merit re-engineered and
managed the
NSFNET backbone service...