JUNET

Summary

Japan University NETwork (JUNET) was a computer network established by three universities, Tokyo University, Tokyo Institute of Technology and Keio University in October 1984 for test and research purposes. At its height it connected 700 machines[citation needed]. Comparable to the model of the American Usenet, it employed a UUCP implementation over telephone line. JUNET played an important role in the development of the Internet in Japan. It was made obsolete with the development and growing popularity of the WIDE Project, and was discontinued in October 1994[citation needed].

Size and Growth of the Network edit

JUNET grew from a few organizations in 1984 to over 250 nodes in 87 organizations by July 1987.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ Jun Murai and Akira Kato, Researches in network development of JUNET, Proceedings of the ACM workshop on Frontiers in computer communications technology, 1987 ([1])

External links edit

  • The history of the WIDE project