Image/Graphics Data
1. Brian Carpenter, Kawaihiko network, [Source: Nevil Brownlee, New Zealand Experiences with Network Traffic Charging, Connexions 8(12), 1994.]
2. Kilnam Chon, APNG Genealogy, 2012.1.20/2012.8.18revised.
3. Kilnam Chon, 1983 SDN map [Source: Kilnam Chon, "System Development Network (SDN)," presented at KAIST, Daejon, Korea, 1983.]
4. Kilnam Chon, 1985 SDN map [Source: Kilnam Chon, “National and Regional Computer Networks for Academic and Research Committee in the Pacific Region,” Proc. PCCS, Seoul, Korea, Oct.1985, pp.560-566.]
5. Kilnam Chon, AsiaNet map [Source: Kilnam Chon, “National and Regional Computer Networks for Academic and Research Committee in the Pacific Region,” Proc. PCCS, Seoul, Korea, Oct.1985, pp.560-566.]
6. Steve Goldstein, U.S. Federal Network Backbone in 1998.
7. Steve Goldstein, Selected commercial network backbones in the U.S in 1998.
8. Steve Goldstein, U.S. Federal and Commercial Backbones in 1998.
9. Steve Goldstein, ICM Connections in 1996.
10. Steve Goldstein, ICM Network and Other Commercial Internetwork Architecture.
11. Steve Goldstein, National Science Foundation ICM Network: Country Connections.
12. Larry Landweber, International Connectivity map, 1991.9.
13. Larry Landweber, International Connectivity map, 1997.6. [large] [small]
14. Internet 1996 World Exposition Logo [Source: park.org]
15. SSM-16 (A Minicomputer developed by Samsung Electronics Inc. in 1983) [Source: Samsung Electronics Inc.]
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