Monday, November 16, 2020

History of computer net

The history of computer networking starts with Moore’s Law. Moore’s Law was based off hypothesis by Gordon Moore. 
 in 1965 he stated that the number of transistors per square inch on integrated circuits would double every year since their invention. Moore’s Law predicts that this trend will continue into the foreseeable future. Gordon Moore was indeed correct with his guest which up today people find surprising that he was right.  However, in 1965 there were other people who tried other things these people’s names are Thomas Marill and Lawrence G. Roberts they created the first wide area network (WAN). This so happen to be an immediate precursor to the Arpanet, of which Roberts had become a program manager. While at the same time, the first widely used telephone switch that used computer control was introduced to the public by (Western Electric). 

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