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Advanced Research Projects Agency Network
Advanced Research Projects Agency Network[əd‚vanst ri′sərch ‚prä‚jeks ‚ā·jən·sē ‚net‚wərk] (computer science) The computer network developed by the U.S. Department of Defense in 1969 from which the Internet originated. Abbreviated ARPANET. Advanced Research Projects Agency Network (networking)(ARPANET) A pioneering longhaul wide area network funded by DARPA (when it was still called "ARPA"?).It became operational in 1968 and served as the basis forearly networking research, as well as a central backboneduring the development of the Internet. The ARPANETconsisted of individual packet switching computersinterconnected by leased lines. Protocols used includeFTP and telnet. It has now been replaced by NSFnet.
Advanced Research Projects Agency Network
Advanced Research Projects Agency Network, ARPANETDesigned in 1969 as a network to link certain U.S. Department of Defense computers with university computers on campuses performing defense-related research. The ARPANET network became the basis for the Internet. FinancialSeeArpanetAcronymsSeeARPANET |