[ih] WEBCAST TODAY: Internet2 Internet History Webinar: How the US NSNET Regional Academic Networks Evolved to Become the Global Internet (1985 — 1995)

Joly MacFie joly at punkcast.com
Mon Sep 20 02:08:56 PDT 2021


With invaluable help from Ruth Moulton, the real time text of this has been
corrected to the best of our ability.

*https://bit.ly/3AdSM18 <https://bit.ly/3AdSM18>*

However there are a few things that defy even concerted googling.

11: 05  Jess Poor
20:17   Dick Lee Paper from MCI
33:20 JB and C net (?), if you were using Backson (?) for routers.
35:25  ANF10
57:19 Vouch (?) Amendment, PO 102, mumble mumble, (?)

Any suggestions will be welcomed, here or direct at support at isoc.live

Thanks

joly

On Tue, Sep 14, 2021 at 1:08 PM Joly MacFie <joly at punkcast.com> wrote:

> Anyone who watched last week's Renwick Lecture
> <https://archive.org/details/renwick2021> will have heard Vint Cerf refer
> to this important stage in the Internet's development. Today we will learn
> more!
>
>
>
> [image: livestream]
> <http://livestream.com/internetsociety/i2internethistory>Today, Tuesday
> 14 September 2020, at 13:00 EDT (18:00 UTC) *Internet2
> <https://internet2.edu/>* hosts an Internet History Webinar: '*How the US
> NSFNET Regional Academic Networks Evolved to Become the Global Internet
> (1985 — 1995) <https://internet2.edu/internet2-internet-history-webinar/>*
> '.
>
> The National Science Foundation’s (NSF) *NSFNET Program
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Science_Foundation_Network>* (partially)
> funded a range of (academic) regional networks1, starting in 1985/86. Over
> a relatively short period of time, the regional networks developed their
> customer base and funding models and became Internet service providers
> (ISPs). Connections to the Federal Internet Exchange(s) (FIXs) and the
> Commercial Internet eXchange(s) (CIXs) were developed, and some of the
> regional networks evolved to become global ISPs.
>
> The webinar will feature short presentations from some of the Regional
> Network / ISP pioneers, followed by a panel discussion and Q&A session.
>
> *PANEL*
> *Glenn Ricart*, SURAnet
> *Elise Gerich*, NSFNET National Backbone
> *Susan Estrada*, CERFnet
> *MODERATOR* *Steve Wolff*, NSF Networking Division Director (1986-1995)
>
> *LIVESTREAM http://livestream.com/internetsociety/i2internethistory
> <http://livestream.com/internetsociety/i2internethistory>*
>
> *PARTICIPATE VIA ZOOM https://bit.ly/398Itjk <https://bit.ly/398Itjk>*
>
> *REAL TIME TEXT:  https://bit.ly/3AdSM18 <https://bit.ly/3AdSM18>*
>
> *TWITTER #i2online <http://bit.ly/i2online> @Internet2 @gricart #SURAnet
> @EliseGerich #NSFNET Susan Estrada #CERFnet Steve Wolff #InternetHistory*
>
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