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The Bell 101 modem (1958), the first mass produced "modulator and demodulator" or "modem", screamed along at a blazing 110 bits per second. 🔥💾 That’s about one tweet every… minute. 😂 #FunFactFriday #RetroTech #NetworkingHistory

commpathinc's tweet image. The Bell 101 modem (1958), the first mass produced "modulator and demodulator" or "modem", screamed along at a blazing 110 bits per second. 🔥💾 That’s about one tweet every… minute. 😂 #FunFactFriday #RetroTech #NetworkingHistory

💡Friday Fact Byte: Wi-Fi” doesn’t stand for Wireless Fidelity - it’s just a catchy brand name made in 1999 to replace “IEEE 802.11b.” #WiFiTrivia #NetworkingHistory #NetAlly

NetAlly's tweet image. 💡Friday Fact Byte:

Wi-Fi” doesn’t stand for Wireless Fidelity - it’s just a catchy brand name made in 1999 to replace “IEEE 802.11b.”

 #WiFiTrivia #NetworkingHistory #NetAlly

⚡ Fun Fact: The world’s first internet message was sent in 1969 over ARPANET. The message was “LO,” short for “LOGIN,” but the system crashed halfway through. What’s the coolest piece of networking history you know? 🤔 #TechFacts #NetworkingHistory


Did you know? The concept of "packet switching," fundamental to modern networking, was first proposed by Paul Baran in the early 1960s to create a robust communication network. 🖧📡 #NetworkingHistory #PacketSwitching #TechInnovation #PaulBaran


Great @infoq piece with perspectives from early network design pioneer Radia Perlman. In a recent keynote, she shared how #networking #protocols and technologies have evolved to become today’s #Internet. She talked #Ethernet, #pseudonodes, and more: bit.ly/3KKlQnN

EthernetAllianc's tweet image. Great @infoq piece with perspectives from early network design pioneer Radia Perlman. In a recent keynote, she shared how #networking #protocols and technologies have evolved to become today’s #Internet. She talked #Ethernet, #pseudonodes, and more: bit.ly/3KKlQnN


The IMP (Interface Message Processor) was a key part of ARPANET, connecting networks and laying the foundation for today’s routers.💻 🌐 foppex.com 📧 [email protected] #networkinghistory #foppex #cyprustelecoms #arpanet #TechInnovation #computerscience #STEM


Did you know? The concept of "Ethernet," now the most common LAN technology, was developed in the 1970s by Robert Metcalfe at Xerox PARC. It revolutionized local networking. 🌐⚡ #Ethernet #NetworkingHistory #TechInnovation #RobertMetcalfe


📜 Historical figures like Andrew Carnegie attributed much of their success to their powerful networks. #NetworkingHistory


📜 Historical examples like the Rothschild family demonstrate the impact of a strong network on wealth accumulation. #NetworkingHistory


🕰️ What was the first-ever IP address? It was 0.0.0.0, used for specific network functions. #IPTrivia #NetworkingHistory


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#NetworkingHistory is a pain! So much of shit to remember!


📜 FROM PAST TO PRESENT 📜 Since our founding in 1966, Merit has evolved alongside the internet itself. What's next for Merit's visual identity? Join us at MMC 2025 to find out! web.cvent.com/event/c8a52a8f… #MeritNetwork #NetworkingHistory #MichiganTech #InternetPioneers


#networkingHistory User Datagram Protocol (UDP) known as Unreliable Datagram Protocol (UDP) originally


💡Friday Fact Byte: Wi-Fi” doesn’t stand for Wireless Fidelity - it’s just a catchy brand name made in 1999 to replace “IEEE 802.11b.” #WiFiTrivia #NetworkingHistory #NetAlly

NetAlly's tweet image. 💡Friday Fact Byte:

Wi-Fi” doesn’t stand for Wireless Fidelity - it’s just a catchy brand name made in 1999 to replace “IEEE 802.11b.”

 #WiFiTrivia #NetworkingHistory #NetAlly

📜 FROM PAST TO PRESENT 📜 Since our founding in 1966, Merit has evolved alongside the internet itself. What's next for Merit's visual identity? Join us at MMC 2025 to find out! web.cvent.com/event/c8a52a8f… #MeritNetwork #NetworkingHistory #MichiganTech #InternetPioneers


The IMP (Interface Message Processor) was a key part of ARPANET, connecting networks and laying the foundation for today’s routers.💻 🌐 foppex.com 📧 [email protected] #networkinghistory #foppex #cyprustelecoms #arpanet #TechInnovation #computerscience #STEM


📜 Historical figures like Andrew Carnegie attributed much of their success to their powerful networks. #NetworkingHistory


📜 Historical examples like the Rothschild family demonstrate the impact of a strong network on wealth accumulation. #NetworkingHistory


Great @infoq piece with perspectives from early network design pioneer Radia Perlman. In a recent keynote, she shared how #networking #protocols and technologies have evolved to become today’s #Internet. She talked #Ethernet, #pseudonodes, and more: bit.ly/3KKlQnN

EthernetAllianc's tweet image. Great @infoq piece with perspectives from early network design pioneer Radia Perlman. In a recent keynote, she shared how #networking #protocols and technologies have evolved to become today’s #Internet. She talked #Ethernet, #pseudonodes, and more: bit.ly/3KKlQnN


#NetworkingHistory is a pain! So much of shit to remember!


#networkingHistory User Datagram Protocol (UDP) known as Unreliable Datagram Protocol (UDP) originally


AIM < xanga < myspace < facebok < TWITTER #networkinghistory


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💡Friday Fact Byte: Wi-Fi” doesn’t stand for Wireless Fidelity - it’s just a catchy brand name made in 1999 to replace “IEEE 802.11b.” #WiFiTrivia #NetworkingHistory #NetAlly

NetAlly's tweet image. 💡Friday Fact Byte:

Wi-Fi” doesn’t stand for Wireless Fidelity - it’s just a catchy brand name made in 1999 to replace “IEEE 802.11b.”

 #WiFiTrivia #NetworkingHistory #NetAlly

The Bell 101 modem (1958), the first mass produced "modulator and demodulator" or "modem", screamed along at a blazing 110 bits per second. 🔥💾 That’s about one tweet every… minute. 😂 #FunFactFriday #RetroTech #NetworkingHistory

commpathinc's tweet image. The Bell 101 modem (1958), the first mass produced &quot;modulator and demodulator&quot; or &quot;modem&quot;, screamed along at a blazing 110 bits per second. 🔥💾 That’s about one tweet every… minute. 😂 #FunFactFriday #RetroTech #NetworkingHistory

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