Internet 0 is a low-speed physical layer designed to route 'IP over anything. ' It was developed at MIT's Center for Bits and Atoms. When it was invented, a number of other proposals were being labelled as "internet 2. " The name was chosen to emphasize that this was designed to be a slow, but very inexpensive internetworking system, and forestall "high-performance" comparison questions such as "how fast is it?"
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- Internet 0 is a low-speed physical layer designed to route 'IP over anything. ' It was developed at MIT's Center for Bits and Atoms. When it was invented, a number of other proposals were being labelled as "internet 2. " The name was chosen to emphasize that this was designed to be a slow, but very inexpensive internetworking system, and forestall "high-performance" comparison questions such as "how fast is it?"
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- Internet 0 is a low-speed physical layer designed to route 'IP over anything. ' It was developed at MIT's Center for Bits and Atoms. When it was invented, a number of other proposals were being labelled as "internet 2. " The name was chosen to emphasize that this was designed to be a slow, but very inexpensive internetworking system, and forestall "high-performance" comparison questions such as "how fast is it?"
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