Phil M Perry wrote:
> So where did the arpanet fit in with all this? I thought that was considered
> the origin of the Internet. Or was that Al? :-)  Is NSFnet just a piece 
> of the
> 'net? The article makes it sound like it was the whole thing.
> 

Arpanet started it,  while the NSFnet was a research network it was the
beginning of the commercialization of the Internet.  Advanced Network
Services was a non-profit organization that was formed to run the NSFnet
backbone.

Jim Doherty

> Jim Doherty wrote:
>> The New York Times looks back:
>>
>> http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/09/business/09stream.html
>>
>> Jim Doherty
>>
>>   
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