Bitnet

BITNET was a cooperative U.S. university network founded in 1981 under the aegis of Ira Fuchs and Greydon Freeman at the City University of New York (CUNY). The first network link was between CUNY and Yale University. From a technical point of view, BITNET differed from the Internet in that it was a point-to-point "store and forward" network. That is, e-mail messages and files were transmitted in their entirety from one server to the next until reaching their destination. BITNET came to mean "Because It's Time Network", although the original meaning was "Because It's There Network". It was composed only of educational institutions, although its protocols were used for a huge IBM internal network, which was larger than other networks such as ARPAnet for quite a while. BITNET links originally ran at 9600 baud. The BITNET protocols were eventually ported to non IBM mainframe operating systems. At its zenith (circa 1991), BITNET extended to almost 500 organizations and 3,000 nodes. With the advent of TCP/IP systems and the Internet in the early 1990s, BITNET's popularity and use diminished quickly. BITNET featured e-mail and the Listserv software, but predated the World Wide Web, FTP and Gopher. You could also send short messages to other users (a feature exploited by BITNET Relay Chat), as well as files. BITNET's first electronic magazine, VM/COM, began as a University of Maine newsletter and surfaced broadly in early 1984. Nine years later, a University of Maine student would also publish the first WWW magazine. See also:

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