[ih] birth of the Internet?

Noel Chiappa jnc at mercury.lcs.mit.edu
Thu Oct 28 09:06:07 PDT 2010


    > From: Miles Fidelman <mfidelman at meetinghouse.net>

    > I've been part of an interesting discussion, on another list, that's
    > led to the question of when the Internet was actually "born."

To me, one of two events would make sense as the official birth (and
credit to others on the list who've said something close to this, I'm
tweaking their take):

i) the first time data was successfully moved from a computer on one
network to a computer on another over TCP (no IP in the early days)

or

ii) the first time an actual user used the internetwork (as above) to
actually do sometime; i.e. no just simply a test - e.g. to move a file
around, or print a document, or something.


Actually, now that I think about it, the credit for the one of these
milestones probably belongs to the PARC guys, using PUP. (I don't know if
Vint's early TCP work at Stanford met i), or the PARC guys might have snagged
that one too.)

	Noel




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