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Historical overview of Baran's distributed network model and ARPANET development
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Historical overview of Baran's distributed network model and ARPANET development

Historical overview of Baran's distributed network model and ARPANET development The passage provides a narrative about the origins of packet‑switched networks and the ARPANET, but it contains no specific allegations, financial flows, or actionable leads involving powerful individuals or agencies. It is largely historical commentary without novel or controversial claims. Key insights: Describes Paul Baran's distributed network concept and RAND scientists' advocacy.; Links Baran's ideas to the creation of ARPANET and the modern Internet backbone.; Emphasizes the survivability and decentralization of packet‑switched networks.

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