Internet Standards history

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Internet Standards history is the chronological development and evolution of the technical specifications, protocols, and governance processes that define how the global Internet operates and interoperates.

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instanceOf Internet governance topic
historical topic
technology history
concerns global Internet interoperability
open standards
documentsType evolution of RFCs from informal notes to formal standards
focusesOn Internet governance processes
development of Internet technical specifications
evolution of Internet protocols
includes history of BGP
history of CSS
history of DNS
history of FTP
history of HTML
history of HTTP
history of IP
history of IPv4
history of IPv6
history of Internet standardization processes
history of JSON standardization
history of MIME
history of SMTP
history of TCP
history of TLS
history of URI and URL standards
history of XML for the web
history of accessibility standards for the web
history of addressing standards
history of email standards
history of internationalization standards for the Internet
history of routing protocols
history of security protocols
history of the Internet Architecture Board
history of the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
history of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers
history of the Internet Engineering Task Force
history of the Internet Society
history of the Request for Comments series
history of the World Wide Web Consortium
history of web standards
keyConcept multi-stakeholder governance
open and transparent standardization
rough consensus and running code
relatedTo history of ARPANET protocols
history of ITU-T networking standards
history of network standardization in ISO
history of the OSI model
studiedBy Internet governance researchers
Internet historians
network engineers
timeSpan late 1960s to present

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RFC 903 partOf Internet Standards history