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In the mid-late 1960s, a team at the National Physical Laboratory invented the means by which all data is transferred across networks. This is the story of packet-switching by the men who pioneered it. Queen's Printer an...
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The story of Packet Switching is from National Physical Laboratory Podcast by National Physical Laboratory.
Published Dec 10, 2009 and 17:25 long