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Chapter 1 Catalysts for Change

Copyright © 2006 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Pearson Addison-Wesley Slide 4- 2 Milestones in Networking (1/2) Electromagnetism (early 1800s) Telegraph (1844) Telephone (1876) Typewriter and teletype (1873, 1908) Radio (1895) Television (1927)

Copyright © 2006 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Pearson Addison-Wesley Slide 4- 3 Milestones in Networking (1/2) Remote computing (1940) ARPANET (1969) (1972) Internet (1983) NSFNET Broadband

Copyright © 2006 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Pearson Addison-Wesley Slide 4- 4 Electricity and Electromagnetism Volta invents battery (1799) Oersted shows electricity creates magnetic field (1820) Sturgeon constructs electromagnet (1825) Henry uses electromagnetism to communicate (1830)

Copyright © 2006 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Pearson Addison-Wesley Slide 4- 5 Telegraph (1844) U.S. government funded first line 40 miles from Washington, D.C. to Baltimore Built by Samuel Morse in Private networks flourished 12,000 miles of lines in 1850 Transcontinental line in ,000 miles of lines by 1877 Technology proved versatile Fire alarm boxes Police call boxes

Copyright © 2006 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Pearson Addison-Wesley Slide 4- 6 Telephone (1876) Alexander Graham Bell ( ) Constructed harmonic telegraph Leveraged concept into first telephone Social impact of telephone Blurred public life / private life boundary Eroded traditional social hierarchies Reduced privacy Enabled first “online” communities

Copyright © 2006 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Pearson Addison-Wesley Slide 4- 7 Typewriter and Teletype Typewriter (1873) Individual production of “type set” documents Common in offices by 1890s Teletype (1908) Typewriter connected to telegraph line Popular uses Transmitting news stories Sending records of stock transactions

Copyright © 2006 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Pearson Addison-Wesley Slide 4- 8 Radio (1895) Pioneers Hertz creates electromagnetic waves Marconi invents radio First used in business Wireless telegraph Transmit voices Entertainment uses Suggested by Sarnoff Important entertainment medium by 1930s

Copyright © 2006 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Pearson Addison-Wesley Slide 4- 9 Television (1927) Became popular in 1950s Price fell dramatically Number of stations increased Social effects Worldwide audiences Networks strive to be first to deliver news Impact of incorrect information; e.g., 2000 presidential election

Copyright © 2006 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Pearson Addison-Wesley Slide Remote Computing (1940) Stibitz and Williams build Complex Number Calculator at Bell Labs Bell Labs part of AT&T (phone company) Teletype chosen for input/output Allows operator to be distant from machine Long-distance demonstration between New Hampshire and New York City

Copyright © 2006 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Pearson Addison-Wesley Slide ARPANET (1969) DoD creates ARPA in late 1950s Licklider conceives of “Galactic Network” Decentralized design to improve survivability Packet-switching replaces circuit switching

Copyright © 2006 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Pearson Addison-Wesley Slide (1972) Creation Tomlinson at BBN writes software to send, receive messages Roberts creates utility Current status One of world’s most important communication technologies Billions of messages sent in U.S. every day

Copyright © 2006 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Pearson Addison-Wesley Slide Internet (1983) Kahn conceives of open architecture networking Cerf and Kahn design TCP/IP protocol Internet: network of networks communicating using TCP/IP

Copyright © 2006 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Pearson Addison-Wesley Slide NSFNET Created by National Science Foundation Provided access grants to universities Encouraged commercial subscribers for regional networks Banned commercial traffic on NSFNET Backbone Private companies developed long-distance Internet connections After private networks established, NSF shut down NSFNET Backbone