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ConnNet was a packet switched data network operated by the Southern New England Telephone Company serving the U.S. state of Connecticut. ConnNet was the nation's first local public packet switching network when it was launched on March 11, 1985. Users could access services such as Dow Jones News Retrieval, CompuServe, Dialcom, GEnie, Delphi, Eaasy Sabre, NewsNet, , the National Library of Medicine, and BIX. ConnNet could also be used to access other national and international packet networks, such as Tymnet and . Large companies also connected their mainframe computers to ConnNet allowing employees access to the mainframes from home. The network is no longer in operation.

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  • ConnNet was a packet switched data network operated by the Southern New England Telephone Company serving the U.S. state of Connecticut. ConnNet was the nation's first local public packet switching network when it was launched on March 11, 1985. Users could access services such as Dow Jones News Retrieval, CompuServe, Dialcom, GEnie, Delphi, Eaasy Sabre, NewsNet, , the National Library of Medicine, and BIX. ConnNet could also be used to access other national and international packet networks, such as Tymnet and . Large companies also connected their mainframe computers to ConnNet allowing employees access to the mainframes from home. The network is no longer in operation. (en)
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  • ConnNet was a packet switched data network operated by the Southern New England Telephone Company serving the U.S. state of Connecticut. ConnNet was the nation's first local public packet switching network when it was launched on March 11, 1985. Users could access services such as Dow Jones News Retrieval, CompuServe, Dialcom, GEnie, Delphi, Eaasy Sabre, NewsNet, , the National Library of Medicine, and BIX. ConnNet could also be used to access other national and international packet networks, such as Tymnet and . Large companies also connected their mainframe computers to ConnNet allowing employees access to the mainframes from home. The network is no longer in operation. (en)
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  • ConnNet (en)
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