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(1960s) What work from Kleinrock, Merrill and Roberts paved the way to the first wide-area computer network?
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packet-switching theory

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(1960s) What work from Kleinrock, Merrill and Roberts paved the way to the first wide-area computer network?
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(1960s) What work from Kleinrock, Merrill and Roberts paved the way to the first wide-area computer network?
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packet-switching theory
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twork. He later shares his idea with colleagues at the U.S. Department of Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA). Work by Leonard Kleinrock, Thomas Merrill and Lawrence G. Roberts on <span>packet-switching theory pioneers the way to the world’s first wide-area computer network. Roberts later goes on to publish a plan for the ARPANET, an ARPA-funded computer network that becomes a reality in 1969

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