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| | Computer networking - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In 1968 Paul Baran proposed a network system consisting of datagrams or packets that could be used in a packet switching network between computer systems. |
 | | In 1969 the University of California at Los Angeles, SRI (in Stanford), University of California at Santa Barbara, and the University of Utah were connected as the beginning of the ARPANet network using 50 kbit/s circuits. |
 | | Networks, and the technologies needed to connect and communicate through and between them, continue to drive computer hardware, software, and peripherals industries. |
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