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History, Growth, Statistics and Future CSC1720 – Introduction to Internet Essential Materials

CSC1720 – Introduction to Internet All copyrights reserved by C.C. Cheung Who are they?

CSC1720 – Introduction to Internet All copyrights reserved by C.C. Cheung Outline The Birth of Internet The Birth of Internet Internet Pioneers Internet Pioneers ARPA & ARPANET ARPA & ARPANET Switching Network Switching Network Growth of the Internet Growth of the Internet Who governs the Internet Who governs the Internet The development in China The development in China The Future Prospects The Future Prospects

CSC1720 – Introduction to Internet All copyrights reserved by C.C. Cheung The Birth of ARPA In 1957, USSR launches the first artificial earth satellite - Sputnik. In 1957, USSR launches the first artificial earth satellite - Sputnik. In 1958, US forms the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) In 1958, US forms the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA)ARPA ARPA directly reports to the US Department of Defense (DoD) and develops state-of-the-art technology in order to maintain the leading military research position. ARPA directly reports to the US Department of Defense (DoD) and develops state-of-the-art technology in order to maintain the leading military research position.

CSC1720 – Introduction to Internet All copyrights reserved by C.C. Cheung The evolution of ARPAnet The 1st Packet-Switching (PS) paper was presented in The 1st Packet-Switching (PS) paper was presented in PS-network was presented to the ARPA in The request for the proposals of ARPA Network (ARPANET) was sent in the same year. PS-network was presented to the ARPA in The request for the proposals of ARPA Network (ARPANET) was sent in the same year. In 1969, the ARPANET commissioned by DoD for research into networking. In 1969, the ARPANET commissioned by DoD for research into networking. Only 4 nodes comprise the ARPANET. Only 4 nodes comprise the ARPANET.

CSC1720 – Introduction to Internet All copyrights reserved by C.C. Cheung Packet Switching or Circuit Switching? Circuit Switching Circuit Switching –A network that provides data channels for the sole use by a single user. Packet Switching Packet Switching –Message is broken into pieces of data and is transmitted over the network. Demo now! Demo now!

CSC1720 – Introduction to Internet All copyrights reserved by C.C. Cheung Circuit Switching

CSC1720 – Introduction to Internet All copyrights reserved by C.C. Cheung Packet Switching

CSC1720 – Introduction to Internet All copyrights reserved by C.C. Cheung The first ARPANET Nodes are connected by AT&T 50kbps lines. Nodes are connected by AT&T 50kbps lines. Node 1: University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), Host is SDS SIGMA7 Node 1: University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), Host is SDS SIGMA7UCLA Node 2: Stanford Research Institute (SRI), Host is SDS940 Node 2: Stanford Research Institute (SRI), Host is SDS940SRI Node 3: University of California Santa Barbara (UCSB), Host is IBM 360/75 Node 3: University of California Santa Barbara (UCSB), Host is IBM 360/75UCSB Node 4: University of Utah, Host is DEC PDP-10 Node 4: University of Utah, Host is DEC PDP-10Utah

CSC1720 – Introduction to Internet All copyrights reserved by C.C. Cheung Hosts IBM 360/75DEC PDP-10 IBM 360/75DEC PDP-10

CSC1720 – Introduction to Internet All copyrights reserved by C.C. Cheung Diagram of the 4-nodes ARPANET

CSC1720 – Introduction to Internet All copyrights reserved by C.C. Cheung Interface Message Processor (IMP) 4 IMPs were connected, ARPANET was born. 4 IMPs were connected, ARPANET was born.

CSC1720 – Introduction to Internet All copyrights reserved by C.C. Cheung Geographical Position Host 1(UCLA) Host 2 (SRI) Host 3 (UCSB) Host 4 (Utah)

CSC1720 – Introduction to Internet All copyrights reserved by C.C. Cheung Geographical Position

CSC1720 – Introduction to Internet All copyrights reserved by C.C. Cheung The father of ARPANET Larry Roberts is the principal architect of the ARAPNET Larry Roberts is the principal architect of the ARAPNET

CSC1720 – Introduction to Internet All copyrights reserved by C.C. Cheung The growth of ARPANET 1971, 15 nodes (23 hosts): UCLA, SRI, UCSB, Univ of Utah, MIT, Harvard, Stanford, UIUC, CMU, NASA, etc … 1971, 15 nodes (23 hosts): UCLA, SRI, UCSB, Univ of Utah, MIT, Harvard, Stanford, UIUC, CMU, NASA, etc …

CSC1720 – Introduction to Internet All copyrights reserved by C.C. Cheung The growth of ARPANET 1971, 15 nodes (23 hosts): UCLA, SRI, UCSB, Univ of Utah, MIT, Harvard, Stanford, UIUC, CMU, NASA, etc … 1971, 15 nodes (23 hosts): UCLA, SRI, UCSB, Univ of Utah, MIT, Harvard, Stanford, UIUC, CMU, NASA, etc …

CSC1720 – Introduction to Internet All copyrights reserved by C.C. Cheung The growth of ARPANET Ray Tomlinson invents program (1971), introduce the use of ”. Ray Tomlinson invents program (1971), introduce the use of ”. ALOHAnet (first packet radio network) from Univ of Hawaii, join ARPANET in ALOHAnet (first packet radio network) from Univ of Hawaii, join ARPANET in , study shows compose 75% of the ARPANET traffic. 1973, study shows compose 75% of the ARPANET traffic. Elizabeth II sent an in Elizabeth II sent an in 1976.

CSC1720 – Introduction to Internet All copyrights reserved by C.C. Cheung The ARPANET

CSC1720 – Introduction to Internet All copyrights reserved by C.C. Cheung Figure 10.1 Countries in 1977 that could send or receive but were not connected to the Internet.

CSC1720 – Introduction to Internet All copyrights reserved by C.C. Cheung Late 1970s, Early 1980s Many networks were built Many networks were built –In 1981, BITNET, the “ Because It ’ s Time NETwork ” started as cooperative network. –CSNET (Computer Science NETwork) seeds grant support by National Science Foundation (NSF) and provides connection between universities. –EUnet (European UNIX Network) –JUNET (Japan UNIX Network) –JANET (Joint Academic Network) in UK

CSC1720 – Introduction to Internet All copyrights reserved by C.C. Cheung Why Decentralized? Why Distributed? Centralized model – attack the central point, any counter-attack? Centralized model – attack the central point, any counter-attack?

CSC1720 – Introduction to Internet All copyrights reserved by C.C. Cheung Distributed Network Paul Baran has 2 important ideas to the development of ARPANET Paul Baran has 2 important ideas to the development of ARPANET –Distributed network –Packet switching

CSC1720 – Introduction to Internet All copyrights reserved by C.C. Cheung NSFNET In 1986, NSFNET was created (backbone speed of 56Kbps) In 1986, NSFNET was created (backbone speed of 56Kbps) Connected 5 supercomputing centers. Connected 5 supercomputing centers. –Theory

CSC1720 – Introduction to Internet All copyrights reserved by C.C. Cheung NSFNET - Backbone

CSC1720 – Introduction to Internet All copyrights reserved by C.C. Cheung Expansion of hosts Number of hosts breaks 10,000 in 1987 Number of hosts breaks 10,000 in 1987 NSFNET backbone upgraded to T1 (1.5M) 1988 NSFNET backbone upgraded to T1 (1.5M) 1988 Number of hosts breaks 100,000 in 1989 Number of hosts breaks 100,000 in 1989 NSFNET upgraded to T3 (44.736Mbps) 1991 NSFNET upgraded to T3 (44.736Mbps) 1991 Number of hosts breaks 1,000,000 in 1992 Number of hosts breaks 1,000,000 in 1992

CSC1720 – Introduction to Internet All copyrights reserved by C.C. Cheung T3 Backbone

CSC1720 – Introduction to Internet All copyrights reserved by C.C. Cheung Trunk Bandwidth T1 – Trunk Level 1 T1 – Trunk Level 1 A T3 line is comprised of 28 T1 lines, each operating at total signaling rate of 1.54 Mbps. A T3 line is comprised of 28 T1 lines, each operating at total signaling rate of 1.54 Mbps. –T1 – 1.5Mbps, T2 – 6Mbps, T3 – 45Mbps European Standard – E European Standard – E –E1 – 2Mbps, E2 – 8Mbps, E3 – 34Mbps, E4 – 140Mbps

CSC1720 – Introduction to Internet All copyrights reserved by C.C. Cheung The Internet

CSC1720 – Introduction to Internet All copyrights reserved by C.C. Cheung The emergence of the Internet Department of Defense (DoD) National Science Foundation NSF Other Funding ARPANET MilNET NSFNET CSNETBITNET JANET ALOHANET Internet

CSC1720 – Introduction to Internet All copyrights reserved by C.C. Cheung The father of the Internet Vint Cerf defines the network protocol and breaks the independent self-contained networks, forms TCP/IP which becomes the standard Vint Cerf defines the network protocol and breaks the independent self-contained networks, forms TCP/IP which becomes the standard

CSC1720 – Introduction to Internet All copyrights reserved by C.C. Cheung Networking Technology Local Area Network (LAN)s are very popular in 1980s, especially in Universities. Local Area Network (LAN)s are very popular in 1980s, especially in Universities. Many workstations were connected by Ethernet which was invented by Bob Metcalfe Many workstations were connected by Ethernet which was invented by Bob Metcalfe

CSC1720 – Introduction to Internet All copyrights reserved by C.C. Cheung Who creates Mouse? Can you surf without the use of mouse? Can you surf without the use of mouse? We should thank Douglas Englebart for his invention. We should thank Douglas Englebart for his invention.

CSC1720 – Introduction to Internet All copyrights reserved by C.C. Cheung The Invention of WWW The World Wide Web (WWW) was created by Tim Berners-Lee at European Laboratory for Particle Physics (CERN) in 1991 The World Wide Web (WWW) was created by Tim Berners-Lee at European Laboratory for Particle Physics (CERN) in 1991CERN Together with Robert Cailliau wrote the first WWW client and server Together with Robert Cailliau wrote the first WWW client and server

CSC1720 – Introduction to Internet All copyrights reserved by C.C. Cheung Browser evolution Mosaic takes the Internet, 1993 Mosaic takes the Internet, 1993 –A graphical WEB browser, WWW client which was released by Marc Andreesen at NCSA (National Center for Supercomputing Applications) in the University of Illinois in Urbana- Champaign (UIUC) Netscape, 1994 Netscape, 1994 –Marc Andreessen and Jim Clark –1996, 75% uses Netscape –It was bought by America Online in 1999 (10 Billion in stock)

CSC1720 – Introduction to Internet All copyrights reserved by C.C. Cheung Billionaire – Jerry Yang David Filo & Jerry Yang started Yahoo when they were doing their PhD studies at Stanford University in 1994 David Filo & Jerry Yang started Yahoo when they were doing their PhD studies at Stanford University in 1994 Yahoo is one of the famous search engine on the NET. Yahoo is one of the famous search engine on the NET.

CSC1720 – Introduction to Internet All copyrights reserved by C.C. Cheung Internet Worm In 1988, Robert Morris, graduate student in Computer Science at Cornell, wrote an experimental, self-replicating, self- propagating program “ a worm ” In 1988, Robert Morris, graduate student in Computer Science at Cornell, wrote an experimental, self-replicating, self- propagating program “ a worm ” Distribute itself to over 6,000 of the 60,000 computers that were on the Internet at that time. Distribute itself to over 6,000 of the 60,000 computers that were on the Internet at that time. He was sentenced to 3 years of probation, 400 hours of community, a fine of $10,050. He was sentenced to 3 years of probation, 400 hours of community, a fine of $10,050.

CSC1720 – Introduction to Internet All copyrights reserved by C.C. Cheung Recent Threats

CSC1720 – Introduction to Internet All copyrights reserved by C.C. Cheung Growth of the Internet Hosts

CSC1720 – Introduction to Internet All copyrights reserved by C.C. Cheung Some Statistics At January 2000, there are 72,398,092 hosts connecting to the Internet. At January 2000, there are 72,398,092 hosts connecting to the Internet. At June 2000, there are 17,119,262 web servers. At June 2000, there are 17,119,262 web servers. At July 1997, there are 1,301,000 domains. At July 1997, there are 1,301,000 domains. At July 1997, there are 171 countries connecting to the Internet. At July 1997, there are 171 countries connecting to the Internet.

CSC1720 – Introduction to Internet All copyrights reserved by C.C. Cheung Interesting Facts 25,000 new users daily 25,000 new users daily 325 million users (October 2000) 325 million users (October 2000) 50% of users are female 50% of users are female 73 million hosts (October 2000) 73 million hosts (October 2000) 200+ countries connected 200+ countries connected World Wide Web sites double every two months World Wide Web sites double every two months

CSC1720 – Introduction to Internet All copyrights reserved by C.C. Cheung Internet History

CSC1720 – Introduction to Internet All copyrights reserved by C.C. Cheung Growth of the Internet Networks

CSC1720 – Introduction to Internet All copyrights reserved by C.C. Cheung Growth of the Internet Domains

CSC1720 – Introduction to Internet All copyrights reserved by C.C. Cheung Growth of the Internet Web Sites

CSC1720 – Introduction to Internet All copyrights reserved by C.C. Cheung An example global backbone network

CSC1720 – Introduction to Internet All copyrights reserved by C.C. Cheung Who governs the Internet? NOBODY!! NOBODY!! Internet Society (ISOC) Internet Society (ISOC) –Professional membership society World Wide Web Consortium World Wide Web Consortium –develops technologies (specifications, guidelines, software, and tools) Internet Network Information Center (InterNIC) Internet Network Information Center (InterNIC) –Domain registration

CSC1720 – Introduction to Internet All copyrights reserved by C.C. Cheung Who governs the Internet? Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) –responsibility for the IP address space allocation, protocol parameter assignment, domain name system management, and root server system management Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) –a large open international community of network designers, operators, vendors, and researchers

CSC1720 – Introduction to Internet All copyrights reserved by C.C. Cheung Who governs the Internet?

CSC1720 – Introduction to Internet All copyrights reserved by C.C. Cheung Who manages IP address? Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) –APNIC (Asia-Pacific Network Information Center) APNIC (Asia-Pacific Network Information Center)APNIC (Asia-Pacific Network Information Center) Asia Pacific Asia Pacific –ARIN (American Registry for Internet Numbers ) ARIN (American Registry for Internet Numbers )ARIN (American Registry for Internet Numbers ) North America, South America, the Caribbean and sub-Saharan Africa. North America, South America, the Caribbean and sub-Saharan Africa. –RIPE NCC (R é seaux IP Europ é ens) RIPE NCC (R é seaux IP Europ é ens)RIPE NCC (R é seaux IP Europ é ens) Europe, Middle East, parts of Africa Europe, Middle East, parts of Africa

CSC1720 – Introduction to Internet All copyrights reserved by C.C. Cheung The Internet Development in China Sept, 1987 – a professor in Beijing sends out the first in China Sept, 1987 – a professor in Beijing sends out the first in China Oct, 1990 – China registers the country ’ s domain name “ cn ” at InterNIC Oct, 1990 – China registers the country ’ s domain name “ cn ” at InterNIC Sept, 1994 – China Telecom signs an agreement to open two 64K lines in Beijing and Shanghai Sept, 1994 – China Telecom signs an agreement to open two 64K lines in Beijing and Shanghai Jan, 1996 – China Public Computer Internet (CHINANET) opens Jan, 1996 – China Public Computer Internet (CHINANET) opens Jun, 1999 – 1.46 million computers connected to the Internet and 4 million Internet subscribers, 29,045.cn domain names and 9,906 web sites Jun, 1999 – 1.46 million computers connected to the Internet and 4 million Internet subscribers, 29,045.cn domain names and 9,906 web sites Nov, 2002 – 145,427.cn domain names, … Nov, 2002 – 145,427.cn domain names, …

CSC1720 – Introduction to Internet All copyrights reserved by C.C. Cheung An Internet Odyssey Please suggest what will happen in 2010 to the Internet? Please suggest what will happen in 2010 to the Internet? De-Mobilization of Free Expression? De-Mobilization of Free Expression? People listening today, more people will be listening tomorrow People listening today, more people will be listening tomorrow Not a substitute for communicating with people Not a substitute for communicating with people Still expanding very fast – IPv6! Still expanding very fast – IPv6!

CSC1720 – Introduction to Internet All copyrights reserved by C.C. Cheung References Hobbes ’ Internet Timeline Hobbes ’ Internet Timeline Hobbes ’ Internet Timeline Hobbes ’ Internet Timeline Internet Pioneers Internet Pioneers Internet Pioneers Internet Pioneers Zen and the art of the Internet Zen and the art of the Internet Zen and the art of the Internet Zen and the art of the Internet Life on the Internet Life on the Internet Life on the Internet Life on the Internet China NIC China NIC China NIC China NIC Berners-Lee, Tim. (1999). Weaving the Web. San Francisco: HarperCollins. Berners-Lee, Tim. (1999). Weaving the Web. San Francisco: HarperCollins. Class Exercise: Class Exercise: –Question: What is Internet2?

CSC1720 – Introduction to Internet All copyrights reserved by C.C. Cheung The End Thank you for your patience! Thank you for your patience! Source: "A History Of The Internet: ", by The Computer Museum (TCM)