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File:1969 ARPANET 290x230.png|Concept drawing of ARPANET, 1969 | File:NLS - Stanford 1968.jpg|NLS System at Stanford, 1968<ref>[https://www.darpa.mil/about-us/timeline/nls DARPA.mil - NLS]</ref> | ||
File:1969a ARPANET full.jpg|Interface Message Processor, 1969 | File:1968b MOAD.jpg|The "Mother of All Demos," 1968<ref>[https://www.darpa.mil/about-us/timeline/the-mother-of-all-demos DARPA.mil - the MOAD]</ref> | ||
File:1969 ARPANET 290x230.png|Concept drawing of ARPANET, 1969<ref>[https://www.darpa.mil/about-us/timeline/modern-internet DARPA.mil - Paving the Way to the Modern Internet]</ref> | |||
File:1969a ARPANET full.jpg|Interface Message Processor, 1969<ref>[https://www.darpa.mil/about-us/timeline/arpanet DARPA.mil - The ARPANET]</ref> | |||
</gallery>The ARPANET was a product of [[DARPA]], the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. The University of Southern California was contracted by DARPA to provide the original "IANA Functions," which at the time were able to be maintained on index cards. | </gallery>The ARPANET was a product of [[DARPA]], the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. The University of Southern California was contracted by DARPA to provide the original "IANA Functions," which at the time were able to be maintained on index cards. | ||
Revision as of 18:25, 12 August 2021
1972:- DARPA era - birth of the Internet[edit | edit source]
ARPANET[edit | edit source]
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NLS System at Stanford, 1968[1]
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The "Mother of All Demos," 1968[2]
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Concept drawing of ARPANET, 1969[3]
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Interface Message Processor, 1969[4]
The ARPANET was a product of DARPA, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. The University of Southern California was contracted by DARPA to provide the original "IANA Functions," which at the time were able to be maintained on index cards.
1976 -[edit | edit source]
1983 -[edit | edit source]
1988 - IANA (legitimization era)[edit | edit source]
1992 - Internet goes commercial/ gains a public/ officially becomes marketplace[edit | edit source]
1994 - RFC 1591[edit | edit source]
1996 Internet Governance blueprint era: International Ad-Hoc Committee formed[edit | edit source]
1997 - MoU 1998 - green/white papers
1998 Birth of ICANN (scaffolding)[edit | edit source]
1999-2002: (infant) ICANN[edit | edit source]
Privatization Marilyn Cade DNSO exists PSO, ASO are reserved
2002 ICANN Reform (toddler)[edit | edit source]
2003 2004
2005-2006 (youth) fulfillment of Differentiation/Expansion of ICANN bodies[edit | edit source]
2007 - 2009 (youth) Infinite reviewing cycles begin[edit | edit source]
(IDNs?)