History of the Internet

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4 Jan 200908:10

Summary

TLDRThis script traces the evolution of the Internet from its 1957 origins to the establishment of the modern Internet. It highlights the development of batch processing, time-sharing, and the impact of Sputnik 1 on the creation of ARPANET. The script also discusses the emergence of packet switching, the need for decentralized networks for resilience, and the development of protocols like TCP/IP that enabled network interoperability, culminating in the birth of the Internet by 1990.

Takeaways

  • 🌐 The Internet as we know it today was unimaginable in 1957, with batch processing being the primary method of computer operation.
  • 🛠️ In the early days, programming was labor-intensive and indirect, leading to inefficiencies and errors.
  • 🔗 The concept of time-sharing emerged in 1957, allowing multiple users to share a single computer's processing power.
  • 🌌 The launch of Sputnik 1 in 1957 spurred the creation of DARPA to maintain America's technological edge.
  • 💡 DARPA envisioned a computer network to expedite knowledge transfer and prevent duplication of research, leading to ARPANET.
  • 🏫 ARPANET development began in 1966, with universities initially hesitant to share their mainframe computers.
  • 🔄 The Network Control Protocol (NCP) was developed for initial computer connections and was later replaced by TCP for more efficient file transfer verification.
  • 📦 The concept of 'Packet Switching' was born in England to avoid congestion in commercial networks, dividing files into smaller packets.
  • 🌐 The development of a decentralized network architecture was necessary to ensure network operability even after an attack.
  • 🇫🇷 The French network 'Cyclades' introduced the term 'inter-net' and focused on communication between networks, leading to the end-to-end structure.
  • 🔄 The X.25 protocol by phone companies and the OSI Reference Model by ISO aimed to standardize network communication and layers.
  • 🔄 The TCP/IP protocol emerged as a standard for compatibility between networks, effectively creating the modern Internet.

Q & A

  • What was the state of computer usage before 1957?

    -Before 1957, computers operated on a batch processing system, working on one task at a time, which was quite ineffective.

  • What significant change occurred in the year 1957 in computer technology?

    -In 1957, the concept of time-sharing was introduced, allowing the processing power of one computer to be shared among multiple users.

  • Why was the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (DARPA) established in 1958?

    -DARPA was founded to secure America's lead in technology and to accelerate knowledge transfer, in response to the launch of Sputnik 1 and the fear of a 'Missile Gap'.

  • What was the purpose of the ARPANET project?

    -The ARPANET project aimed to create a large-scale computer network to avoid duplication of research and to facilitate faster knowledge transfer.

  • What is the significance of the Interface Message Processor (IMP) in ARPANET?

    -The IMP served as an interface for the mainframe and controlled network activities, allowing the mainframe to focus on initializing programs and data files.

  • What protocol was initially developed for the first connections between computers in ARPANET?

    -The Network Control Protocol (NCP) was initially developed for the first connections, but was later replaced by the more efficient Transmission Control Protocol (TCP).

  • What is packet switching and how did it originate?

    -Packet switching is a method of dividing files into smaller packets for transmission to avoid congestion, which originated from the design of the NPL network in England.

  • Why was a decentralized network architecture necessary during the Cold War?

    -A decentralized architecture was needed to ensure the network's operability even if a node was lost during an attack, avoiding a complete breakdown of the information systems.

  • What was the role of the French network 'Cyclades' in the development of the Internet?

    -Cyclades introduced the concept of an 'inter-net' and focused on communication between networks, leading to the development of protocols that allowed for direct end-to-end connections.

  • What protocol enabled communication between different networks through phone company servers?

    -The X.25 protocol developed by phone companies allowed communication between different networks through their servers.

  • How did the TCP/IP protocol contribute to the creation of the Internet?

    -The TCP/IP protocol standardized network communication, ensuring compatibility between different networks and ultimately merging them to form the Internet.

  • What event marked the end of ARPANET and the beginning of the Internet?

    -On February 28, 1990, the ARPANET hardware was removed, signifying the transition from ARPANET to the Internet.

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