ARPANET protocol suite

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The ARPANET protocol suite was the early set of network communication protocols used on the ARPANET, serving as a precursor to and foundation for the modern Internet protocol suite (TCP/IP).


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Predicate Object
instanceOf communication protocol
network protocol suite
basedOn packet switching
countryOfOrigin United States
designedFor reliable host-to-host communication
resource sharing among computers
developedBy ARPA
ARPANET project
Advanced Research Projects Agency
developedFor packet-switched networks
hasComponent FTP
File Transfer Protocol
Host-to-Host Protocol
ICP
Initial Connection Protocol
NCP
Network Control Program
Simple Mail Transfer mechanisms
Telnet
early email protocols
routing protocols for IMPs
historicalSignificance foundation for modern Internet protocols
influenced Internet architecture
design of IP
design of TCP
layerModel application layer
host-to-host layer
notableProtocol FTP
NCP
Telnet
predecessorOf Internet protocol suite
TCP/IP
standardizedIn ARPANET Request for Comments
early RFC documents
supersededBy TCP/IP
supersededOn 1983-01-01
supports electronic mail
file transfer
remote login
resource sharing
timePeriodOfUse 1970s
early 1980s
late 1960s
transitionEvent ARPANET flag day for TCP/IP
usedBy US military contractors
research institutions
universities
usedOn ARPANET

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
NCP
partOf

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