See also: ARPAnet

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From earlier ARPA (Advanced Research Projects Agency) with net for network.

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ARPANET or the ARPANET

  1. (military, networking) Initialism of Advanced Research Projects Agency Network (the world's first operational packet-switching network)
    • 2001, Bryan Pfaffenberger, Computers in Your Future, Pearson College Division, →ISBN, page 267:
      ARPANET went online in September, 1969, and connected four computers located in California and Utah.
    • 2007, Douglas Comer, The Internet Book [] , Prentice Hall, →ISBN:
      The ARPANET was especially important to the Internet project, and was often called the backbone network because it was the central WAN that tied researchers together.
    • 2009, John Cassidy, Dot.Con [] , Harper Collins, →ISBN, page 17:
      It allowed the ARPANET, a single network, to develop into the Internet—an internetwork of hundreds of thousands of networks.

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