Advanced Research Projects Agency Network was developed by the US Department of Defense.
The Internet started as Arpanet; today it is called the Internet.The Internet started as Arpanet; today it is called the Internet.The Internet started as Arpanet; today it is called the Internet.The Internet started as Arpanet; today it is called the Internet.
ARPANET
8. The ARPANET's development began in 1966. It was an experiment to connect universities so they could share information.
I think its ARPANET
ARPANET stands for the Advanced Research Projects Agency Network. It went live in the year 1969 and was superseded by NSFNET in 1990.
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.
ARPAnet was the predecessor of today's Internet. ARPAnet was the first network that was developed for military/defense use around the Cold War era until the organization was scaled down into DARPA.
ARPANET, the original networking system that would soon become the internet, was established by the government organization ARPA. This organization enlisted the help of Vinton Cerf to develop the TCP/IP network, which became the foundation for the internet.
The ARPANET project began with its seed ideas, as early as 1962. From the page below, you can read: "First ARPANET IMP log: the first message ever sent via the ARPANET, 10:30 pm, 29 October 1969." The direct answer to your question, then, is sometime between 1962 and October 29, 1969, depending on your definition of 'constructed'.
uses of arpanet
The First "Organization" to use the Internet is in fact the The United States Department of Defense. It was called ARPANET and it was developed by DARPA, an agency from the Department of Defense
This question refers to the Department of Defense and its unit of DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency). DARPA pioneered the first internet, then known as the ARPANET.