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Re: the original thirteen NSFNET regionals
From: "Kent W. England" <kwe () 6SigmaNets com>
Date: Sun, 08 Jun 1997 15:45:26 -0700
At 07:36 AM 6/5/97 -0700, Kevin Oberman wrote:
It might be noted that both NASA and ESnet were originally primarily DECnet networks as they pre-date IP development by a little bit. They also, in there early forms (SPAN, HEPnet, and MFEnet) predate the NSFnet.
It's also worth noting that DECNET was a leading contender for the NSFNET. Sid Karin, director of SDSC, tells the story that he was leaning toward DECNET until he met a taciturn Teutonic network engineer from Ann Arbor who convinced Sid among others that a TCP/IP backbone would work. --Kent
Current thread:
- re: the original thirteen NSFNET regionals Rob Gutierrez (Jun 03)
- re: the original thirteen NSFNET regionals James Lang (Jun 03)
- Re: the original thirteen NSFNET regionals Miguel A.L. Paraz (Jun 05)
- Re: the original thirteen NSFNET regionals Paul Love (Jun 05)
- Re: the original thirteen NSFNET regionals Kevin Oberman (Jun 05)
- Re: the original thirteen NSFNET regionals Erik Sherk (Jun 05)
- Re: the original thirteen NSFNET regionals Kent W. England (Jun 09)
- Re: the original thirteen NSFNET regionals Hans-Werner Braun (Jun 09)
- Re: the original thirteen NSFNET regionals Hans-Werner Braun (Jun 09)
- Re: the original thirteen NSFNET regionals Cathy Wittbrodt (Jun 05)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- re: the original thirteen NSFNET regionals Paul Baer (Jun 03)
- Re: the original thirteen NSFNET regionals Curt Howland (Jun 05)
- RE: the original thirteen NSFNET regionals Tony Hain (Jun 09)
