EARN (European Academic and Research Network) established. Very
similar to the way BITNET works with a gateway funded by IBM.
FidoNet developed by Tom Jennings.
1984
Domain Name System (DNS) introduced.
Number of hosts breaks 1,000
JUNET (Japan Unix Network) established using UUCP.
JANET (Joint Academic Network) established in the UK using the
Coloured Book protocols; previously SERCnet.
Moderated newsgroups introduced on USENET (mod.*)
Neuromancer written by William Gibson
1985
Whole Earth 'Lectronic Link (WELL) started
Information Sciences Institute (ISI) at USC is given responsibility
for DNS root management by DCA, and SRI for DNS NIC registrations
Symbolics.com is assigned on 15 March to become the first registered
domain. Other firsts: cmu.edu, purdue.edu, rice.edu, ucla.edu
(April); css.gov (June); mitre.org, .uk (July)
100 years to the day of the last spike being driven on the cross-
Canada railroad, the last Canadian university is connected to BITNET
in a one year effort to have coast-to-coast connectivity. (:kf1:)
RFC 2235 Hobbes' Internet Timeline November 1997
1986
NSFNET created (backbone speed of 56Kbps)
- NSF establishes 5 super-computing centers to provide
high-computing power for all (JVNC@Princeton, PSC@Pittsburgh,
SDSC@UCSD, NCSA@UIUC, Theory Center@Cornell).
- This allows an explosion of connections, especially from
universities.
NSF-funded SDSCNET, JVNCNET, SURANET, and NYSERNET operational
(:sw1:)
Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and Internet Research Task
Force (IRTF) comes into existence under the IAB. First IETF meeting
held in January at Linkabit in San Diego
The first Freenet (Cleveland) comes on-line 16 July under the
auspices of the Society for Public Access Computing (SoPAC). Later
Freenet program management assumed by the National Public
Telecomputing Network (NPTN) in 1989 (:sk2,rab:)
Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP) designed to enhance Usenet
news performance over TCP/IP.
Mail Exchanger (MX) records developed by Craig Partridge allow
non-IP network hosts to have domain addresses.
The great USENET name change; moderated newsgroups changed in 1987.
BARRNET (Bay Area Regional Research Network) established using high
speed links. Operational in 1987.
1987
NSF signs a cooperative agreement to manage the NSFNET backbone
with Merit Network, Inc. (IBM and MCI involvement was through an
agreement with Merit). Merit, IBM, and MCI later founded ANS.
UUNET is founded with Usenix funds to provide commercial UUCP and
Usenet access. Originally an experiment by Rick Adams and Mike
O'Dell
Email link established between Germany and China using CSNET
protocols, with the first message from China sent on 20 September.
(:wz1:)
1000th RFC: "Request For Comments reference guide"
Number of hosts breaks 10,000
RFC 2235 Hobbes' Internet Timeline November 1997
Number of BITNET hosts breaks 1,000
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