Re: 30th Anniversary of Transition to TCP/IP
Abdussalam Baryun <abdussalambaryun@gmail.com> Tue, 01 January 2013 08:22 UTC
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Subject: Re: 30th Anniversary of Transition to TCP/IP
From: Abdussalam Baryun <abdussalambaryun@gmail.com>
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Happy new year to you and anniversary to IETF, thanks, It is interesting to see the transition plan, but do we have a future plan in an ID, not sure, I think the IETF future plans are noted the IETF reports of meetings not in an ID discussed (which can be historic after done). AB On 12/31/12, IETF Chair <chair@ietf.org> wrote: > Happy New Year. It is already 2013 in some part of the world. > > The ARPANET transitioned to TCP/IP on 1 January 1983. That was 30 years > ago, and it was a huge milestone in the journey toward the Internet as we > know it. > > You can see the transition plan. Like so many other historic networking > documents, it is an RFC. See http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc801.txt > > Happy New Year, > Russ > >
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- Re: 30th Anniversary of Transition to TCP/IP Noel Chiappa
- Re: 30th Anniversary of Transition to TCP/IP Lixia Zhang
- Re: [ih] 30th Anniversary of Transition to TCP/IP Randy Bush
- Re: 30th Anniversary of Transition to TCP/IP Abdussalam Baryun
- Re: 30th Anniversary of Transition to TCP/IP Klaas Wierenga (kwiereng)
- Re: [ih] 30th Anniversary of Transition to TCP/IP Paul Vixie