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 | | Roberts had some initial experience in this area: two years previously, in 1965, while at MIT Lincoln Laboratory, he had connected the TX-2 to System Development Corporation's Q-32 over a telephone line, conducting some of the earliest experiments in which two computers communicated that way. |
 | | Roberts' initial concept for the network for ARPA was to hook the various time-sharing machines directly to each other, through telephone. |
 | | Roberts then proceeded to author a "plan for the ARPANET", which was presented at a symposium in Gatlinburg, Tennessee in October, 1967. |
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