ARPANET -- The Advanced Research Projects Agency Network -- was an early packet-switching network It was the first to use TCP/IP -- Transmission Control Protocol/internet Protocol -- as a technical communication language.
Together, today, we know these as the Internet.
ARPANET was the first computer network to implement TCP/IP protocol that is ubiquitous on the Internet today. Officially it was the Advanced Research Projects Agency Network and was funded and run by the DoD but grew to include many university and commercial entities. Eventually the DoD split off the non-DoD components to be independent of the DoD components, although a connection between them remained. The non-DoD components evolved into what is now the Internet while the DoD portion became what we now know as NIPRNet.
The internet
Early research on the internet was supported by the U.S. military.
ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network)
ARPANET was the original template for what is now the internet or world wide web. I don't believe the original ARPANET is still in operation today.
The ARPANET was the original way that data was transferred between military and educational computers in the 1970's. Since then, it has evolved into the modern internet.
The Internet. ARPANET itself is now defunct, but it was the foundation of the Internet.
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The Internet.
The original ARPANET is now the Internet. It no longer exists. The Department of Defense maintains their own, secure network similat to the Internet for defense purposes today.
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ARPANET was original name of the computer network that eventually morphed into the Internet.
ARPANET ceased to exist in 1990, so it was not around in 1996. What was around then, and what ARPANET had a part in creating, was the internet. ARPANET itself, dated back to 1969.
The internet Early research on the internet was supported by the U.S. military. ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network)
The Internet, or the World Wide Web. ---HG MS. Vereen Class
Today, the Arpanet is called "Internet".Today, the Arpanet is called "Internet".Today, the Arpanet is called "Internet".Today, the Arpanet is called "Internet".
ARPANET was started in the late 1960s by the federal government, industry, and educational institutions. Through the following decades, it evolved into what is known as the Internet today.
The original ARPANET is now the Internet. It no longer exists. The Department of Defense maintains their own, secure network similat to the Internet for defense purposes today.