[ih] Internet History - Commercialization (was Re: When did "32" bits for IP register as "not enough"?)

Olivier MJ Crépin-Leblond ocl at gih.com
Mon Feb 18 16:11:25 PST 2019



On 18/02/2019 15:35, Tony Finch wrote:
> I was wondering what effect KA9Q had on low-end adoption. I turned up
> later, but I remember stories from early (1992 ish) dial-up commercial
> Internet users who relied on KA9Q.

It was key to the Internet's development in the UK. Cliff Stanford
started Demon Internet using Phil's KA9Q stack. Without it, dial-up
Internet access at home/work was just not possible.
Kindest regards,

Olivier
(who when he started consulting whilst at university, set-up so many
Demon Internet accounts for small organisations :-) )

-- 
Olivier MJ Crépin-Leblond, PhD
http://www.gih.com/ocl.html

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