The Coloured Book protocols were a set computer network protocols used on the SERCnet and JANET X.25 packet-switched academic networks in the United Kingdom between 1980 and 1992. The name originated with each protocol being identified by the colour of the cover of its specification document. After 1992, Internet protocols were adopted on JANET instead; they were operated simultaneously for a while, but X.25 support was phased out entirely by August 1997.

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  • The Coloured Book protocols were a set computer network protocols used on the SERCnet and JANET X.25 packet-switched academic networks in the United Kingdom between 1980 and 1992. The name originated with each protocol being identified by the colour of the cover of its specification document. After 1992, Internet protocols were adopted on JANET instead; they were operated simultaneously for a while, but X.25 support was phased out entirely by August 1997.
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  • The Coloured Book protocols were a set computer network protocols used on the SERCnet and JANET X.25 packet-switched academic networks in the United Kingdom between 1980 and 1992. The name originated with each protocol being identified by the colour of the cover of its specification document. After 1992, Internet protocols were adopted on JANET instead; they were operated simultaneously for a while, but X.25 support was phased out entirely by August 1997.
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  • Coloured Book protocols
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