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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 31/08/2016 05:13, Barbara Denny
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<div id="yui_3_16_0_ym19_1_1472513460489_184598">For those
interested, here is another article related to the Packet
Radio/ARPANET August Internet demo. BTW, the SFgate article
didn't make it clear that another packet radio located at
Stanford was used to reach SRI. The November 1977 demo also
added a satellite, SATNET, to make it a 3 network test.<br>
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<div id="yui_3_16_0_ym19_1_1472513460489_184601" dir="ltr">barbara<br>
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the internet was invented</a><br>
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Thanks for this link. The mentioning of packet radio raised my
interest and I was not aware of the Stanford experiments. Yet I am
somehow puzzled as packet radio used AX.25. Thus whilst I understand
the packet transmission of data was proven, is packet radio really
that closely related to TCP/IP? <br>
Kindest regards,<br>
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Olivier<br>
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