Yes ARPANET is the predecessor to our Internet today. What we all are able to use was first done as ARPANET. It was made by american defense and research team to transfer messages.
uses of arpanet
ARPANET stands for the Advanced Research Projects Agency Network. It went live in the year 1969 and was superseded by NSFNET in 1990.
yea ARPAnet
ARPANET was decommissioned in 1990.
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.
ARPAnet eventually developed into the World Wide Web.
ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network) was an early packet switching network that became the technical foundation of the Internet.
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.
The Internet as we know it today is based on Arpanet.
ARPANET was original name of the computer network that eventually morphed into the Internet.
ARPAnet, which evolved into the Internet and the World Wide Web.