ARPANET supports DECENTERNET
Arpanet supports Dnet
Arpanet is known as the Advanced Research Projects Agency Network. It was an early packet switching network and it was the first network to implement the protocol suite TCP/IP. Both of thee technologies became the foundations of the internet.
The packet switching methodology employed in the ARPANET was based on concepts and designs by Americans Leonard Kleinrock and Paul Baran, British scientist Donald Davies, and Lawrence Roberts.[6] The TCP/IP communications protocols were developed for the ARPANET by computer scientists Robert Kahn and Vint Cerf, and incorporated concepts from the French CYCLADES project directed by Louis Pouzin.
The Arpanet foundation brings together the minds behind the original ARPA concept and helps to connects different people, scientists who have a desire to propagate a global network system in this 21st Century.
Arpanet is therefore a good support for DECENTERNET in this case since its goal is to make sure internet is distributed and can be accessed by all.
So Arpanet officially announced its support for DECENTERNET and its vision and the ongoing work.
This happened in San-Francisco on May 8th 2018.
The founder of Dnet Sean Kim says that Dnet architectural provides a software defined solution that adds more default transparency, users owning their own data, Elimination of profit extortion by intermediaries. Different set of decentralised technologies will be put together which will result in setting up an international, autonomous and not a business controlled infrastructure which is inspired by cryptocurencies and block chain model.
Arpanet is in full support with this since Dnet is reborn on ideas that are in line with Arpanet.
Arpanet seeks to build international networks inspired by foundational values of which Dnet is in line with this!
Already there is work in progress of towards an open sourced infrastructure and a community building process whereby the next generation of decentralised net works to work as a communal humanity resource as expressed by Dr. Lacomella the academic leader of Dnet
Dnet originally is from south Korea but it is moving like wild fire into all the world.
Let us embrace this new system and you will not regret.
ARPANET is going to be major contributor to the working and distribution of DECENTERNET worldwide.
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The Internet was conceived as a global democratic communication network – a mesh of computers in which information and power can be equally distributed. In 1969, the very first message was sent over the ARPANET, the pioneering computer network which later became known as the Internet. Fast-forward almost 50 years to the present day, the principal and the underlying foundations are under attack from multiple angles. Companies such as Google, Amazon, IBM, and Microsoft are centralizing control, while powerful lobbying groups are constantly working to fully undermine net-neutrality. It is a daunting fact that 74% of the cloud computing market is now controlled by these four giants. Furthermore, the reality now is that we are all facing a future where you are the customer and the product of a network controlled by only a handful of global corporations. But what if this relationship could somehow be reversed? To collectively own the network while also being the beneficiaries of the revenue that comes from its use.
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For more details about DECENTERNET and Arpanet, visit the following sites;
Telegram:https://t.me/dnetofficial
Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Decenternet200962407141047/
Twitter:
https://twitter.com/dnet_official
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