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The Packet Radio Network (PRNET) was a set of early, experimental mobile ad hoc networks whose technologies evolved over time. It was funded by the Advanced
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Form of amateur radio data communications using the AX25 protocol
(LAN) technology. Over 1973–76, DARPA created a packet radio network called PRNET in the San Francisco Bay area and conducted a series of experiments with
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Early computer network that used satellite communication
Transmission Control Program demonstration, linking SATNET, the ARPANET, and PRNET took place on November 22, 1977. SATNET had its origins in Larry Roberts'
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American research and development company
of the ARPANET and its Interface Message Processors;, as well as SATNET, PRNET, MILNET, SIMNET, the Terrestrial Wideband Network, the Defense Simulation
RTX_BBN_Technologies
Communication protocol that allows connections between networks
First Internet demonstration, linking the ARPANET, PRNET, and SATNET on November 22, 1977
Internet_Protocol
Early online bulletin board system (created 1978)
In June 1979, eighty users will be online via PRNET in Ft. Bragg. In April 1979, there will be a PRNET demo at Ft. Sill. In May–June 1979, UCL will be
CBBS
Early packet switching network (1969–1990)
College London (UCL) later evolved into the SATNET. The ARPANET, SATNET and PRNET were interconnected in 1977. The DoD made TCP/IP the standard communication
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the first demonstration of a gateway between the Packet Radio network (PRNET) in the SF Bay area and the ARPANET was conducted by the Stanford Research
History_of_the_Internet
American computer scientist and Internet pioneer (born 1943)
Agency (DARPA) and funded various groups to develop TCP/IP, packet radio (PRNET), packet satellite (SATNET) and packet security technology. These efforts
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DARPA's PRNET project, which developed the world's first mobile ad hoc network. It was a mobile packet radio laboratory that housed one of the PRNET radio
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Computer science debate
internetworking experiment in July 1977 linking the ARPANET, SATNET and PRNET demonstrated its viability. Subsequently, DARPA and collaborating researchers
Protocol_Wars
radio-routers, then known as "packet radios". It was a follow-on to DARPA's earlier PRNET project. The program began in 1983 with the following goals: develop a small
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Interconnecting different types of computer networks
three-way internetworking experiment, which linked a mobile vehicle in PRNET with nodes in the ARPANET, and, via SATNET, to nodes at UCL. The X.25 protocol
Internetworking
Decentralized type of wireless network
link layer ad hoc network. The earliest wireless data network was called PRNET, the packet radio network, and was sponsored by Defense Advanced Research
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American nonprofit organization
for her contributions to advocacy. **Marcoms Most Influential List - The PRNet (2023)** Mary Fiance, MDA’s Vice President of Strategic Communications,
Muscular Dystrophy Association
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BOINC based volunteer computing project researching prime numbers
PrimeGrid. Archived from the original on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2013-07-13. "PRNet Discussion( Old )". PrimeGrid. Archived from the original on 2013-08-17
PrimeGrid
(which led to SATNET) and ground-based radio packet networks (which led to PRNET), and recognized the value of being able to communicate across heterogenous
List_of_Internet_pioneers
British computer scientist and Internet pioneer (1933–2020)
UCL, via SATNET, with nodes in the ARPANET, and with a mobile vehicle in PRNET took place in 1977. Kirstein and his team members participated from the
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Amateur radio digital communications system
Francisco a ham radio to broadcast data (the birth certificate of the AmPrnet). {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help) Kantor, Brian (July 2011). "A Brief
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